min wage does help teens and 20s living at home. of course it helps others but not really, because they have to work those extra hrs, then that money goes to gas, daycare etc. Min wage also effects small businesses and entrepreneurs. you think it benefits the people but it just goes back to the top and jobs get automated
Go do something more productive for a change that will make you happier in the long run instead of your usual prattling, Midge. Memorise the chart of #30 for example! :)
#1 - If you're trying to support a family on a single, minimum-wage job, you've done things in the wrong order. If you're 35 and in a minimum wage job, then you're either a failure, or you're staring over.
min wage does help teens and 20s living at home. of course it helps others but not really, because they have to work those extra hrs, then that money goes to gas, daycare etc. Min wage also effects small businesses and entrepreneurs. you think it benefits the people but it just goes back to the top and jobs get automated
Go do something more productive for a change that will make you happier in the long run instead of your usual prattling, Midge. Memorise the chart of #30 for example! :)
#1 - If you're trying to support a family on a single, minimum-wage job, you've done things in the wrong order. If you're 35 and in a minimum wage job, then you're either a failure, or you're staring over.
says someone, who admitted to get 3750$ each month without working.
Go do something more productive for a change that will make you happier in the long run instead of your usual prattling, Midge. Memorise the chart of #30 for example! :)
Min wage benefits unions, whose pay rates are based on min wage.
Exactly. Unions don't care about min wage workers, they care about dues paying union members whose pay rates are tied to it.
Fun fact: less than 1.5% of workers are paid minimum wage.
Please provide verifiable source(s) for your 1.5% "fact."
Bureau of Labor Statistics.