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The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state
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(06-08-2016, 03:50 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: You're assuming that they wouldn't be forced to raise the pay for management, and other workers who make a little more than minimum wage. That effect will go all the way to the top. Making the company have to raise the price for the good/service a lot more than 3.3%.

It would also increase prices on housing since people with minimum wage will bid up the price of housing. Basically putting everyone back in the position they were in except for the middle class who probably didn't get as big of a % increase in their pay as the minimum wage workers. Essentially dragging the middle class down.

yeah thats what my assumption has been

they'll get the pay raise, as will everyone else, housing and stuff will go up and they will be in the same position they are now

or they will get the raise, but have their hours cut in half, to where they are still in the same position now

the only way they can win is if they do something about being stuck in the dead in job and finding something better
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RE: The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state - Griever - 06-08-2016, 03:52 PM

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