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The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state
It looks like Fred wants people making $15.00 now to lose if minimum wage is raise to $15.00 an hour.

You see, someone works for a company for 10 years, gets to $15.00 an hour and all of a sudden, minimum wage is raised to $15.00 an hour and that person now gets to start all over again. That is a plan that will work...right?

If minimum wage is raised to $15.00 an hour then everyone making minimum wage and above will have to have their hourly raised by the equivalent. So, someone who makes $15.00 an hour now will have to have their hourly raised to $22.75 per hour or become poverty stricken and start over again.

No matter what minimum wage is, it will always be minimum wage and never be enough. You could make minimum wage $1,000,000,000,000,000.00 an hour and guess what? It's still minimum wage, the lowest hourly on the pay scale.





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RE: The hourly rate you need to afford a two-bedroom apartment in every state - Nebuchadnezzar - 06-08-2016, 04:30 PM

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