A $10 minimum wage would save $7.6 billion annually in spending according to the EPI

Ace Yonder

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I am 100% on board for a $10 an hour minimum wage. That is a realistic pay bump for minimum wage.
I find it ridiculous to go from 7(whatever) to 15, that is such a huge jump it will echo problems.
It's not enough, at least not for the whole country. We already have $10 minimum wage in California and it is absolutely not enough to cover the cost of living in many/most parts of the state. In San Francisco, median rental cost for a 1 bedroom house is $3,560 per month. Working a $10 minimum wage, that would mean 89 hour weeks just to pay rent, assuming no other expenses. Even "cheap" parts of the state, like Fresno, you're looking at around $800 for a 1 bedroom, which means that if you're working 40 hour weeks, fully 50% of your monthly salary goes to rent before additional expenses. Then you got like electricity, gas, water, trash collection, tv, internet, etc, easily an additional $300-400/month. That leaves you around $400, about $13 a day, to divide up between food and whatever else you want/need to spend money on. And all that is assuming that you are only providing for yourself, and don't have any children which come with a whole set of expenses.
 

ttystikk

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You want me to quote the article you quoted? Scroll up to the top of the page. Do you often post things without reading them?
If you want to justify not raising the Federal minimum wage, you need to defend your position with logical arguments, not 'truthy' talking points from your masters at faux spews.

That's LOGICAL argument, based on FACTS, not 'feelings' or 'beliefs'. Yes, this is a test, sadly one most conservatives can't pass. Even those in my own family.
 

SneekyNinja

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It's not enough, at least not for the whole country. We already have $10 minimum wage in California and it is absolutely not enough to cover the cost of living in many/most parts of the state. In San Francisco, median rental cost for a 1 bedroom house is $3,560 per month. Working a $10 minimum wage, that would mean 89 hour weeks just to pay rent, assuming no other expenses. Even "cheap" parts of the state, like Fresno, you're looking at around $800 for a 1 bedroom, which means that if you're working 40 hour weeks, fully 50% of your monthly salary goes to rent before additional expenses. Then you got like electricity, gas, water, trash collection, tv, internet, etc, easily an additional $300-400/month. That leaves you around $400, about $13 a day, to divide up between food and whatever else you want/need to spend money on. And all that is assuming that you are only providing for yourself, and don't have any children which come with a whole set of expenses.
Realistically tho, is an extra 40 bucks a week going to make any difference?

Raise the proposed minimum wage an extra dollar to 11 and people are making 80 a week extra...Now that's some additional spending power.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Realistically tho, is an extra 40 bucks a week going to make any difference?

Raise the proposed minimum wage an extra dollar to 11 and people are making 80 a week extra...Now that's some additional spending power.
If you were to live in a big city an extra $40 is a blessing it just might pay for for your daily commute to work...if you're lucky. In NY the subway fair will rise to $3, 1 way or pay your lunch.

You must live in small town USA talking the way you do, city life is an everyday struggle (Rat race). $15 minimum wage is scraping by in ANY big city.

Just using basic math tells you that city life is a struggle, $11 bucks an hour is a whopping $22,880 before taxes a shit hole apartment can run you $1,200 @ month, that's $14,400 a year and that assumes you work a 40 hour work week. Most folks are currently making $9.75 @ hour working 35 hours $341.20 x 52 weeks another whopper of $17,740 before taxes and your rent is $14,400 @ year. You Republicans don't give a shit about the struggling families trying to make ends meet maybe if a living wage was paid you wouldn't have Eric Garner who was killed by Police in NYC (Staten Island) instead of being with his family, for selling "loosies" for extra cash.

B4L
 

SneekyNinja

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If you were to live in a big city an extra $40 is a blessing it just might pay for for your daily commute to work...if you're lucky. In NY the subway fair will rise to $3, 1 way or pay your lunch.

You must live in small town USA talking the way you do, city life is an everyday struggle (Rat race). $15 minimum wage is scraping by in ANY big city.

Just using basic math tells you that city life is a struggle, $11 bucks an hour is a whopping $22,880 before taxes a shit hole apartment can run you $1,200 @ month, that's $14,400 a year and that assumes you work a 40 hour work week. Most folks are currently making $9.75 @ hour working 35 hours $341.20 x 52 weeks another whopper of $17,740 before taxes and your rent is $14,400 @ year. You Republicans don't give a shit about the struggling families trying to make ends meet maybe if a living wage was paid you wouldn't have Eric Garner who was killed by Police in NYC (Staten Island) instead of being with his family, for selling "loosies" for extra cash.

B4L
Are you stupid?

I said to increase it by more than was suggested.

Were talking Fed minimum wage, no?
 

Catfish1966

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If you were to live in a big city an extra $40 is a blessing it just might pay for for your daily commute to work...if you're lucky. In NY the subway fair will rise to $3, 1 way or pay your lunch.

You must live in small town USA talking the way you do, city life is an everyday struggle (Rat race). $15 minimum wage is scraping by in ANY big city.

Just using basic math tells you that city life is a struggle, $11 bucks an hour is a whopping $22,880 before taxes a shit hole apartment can run you $1,200 @ month, that's $14,400 a year and that assumes you work a 40 hour work week. Most folks are currently making $9.75 @ hour working 35 hours $341.20 x 52 weeks another whopper of $17,740 before taxes and your rent is $14,400 @ year. You Republicans don't give a shit about the struggling families trying to make ends meet maybe if a living wage was paid you wouldn't have Eric Garner who was killed by Police in NYC (Staten Island) instead of being with his family, for selling "loosies" for extra cash.

B4L
Eric Garner wasn't killed for selling loosies. He was killed for being a fat blob with a weak heart who wasn't paying NYC taxes on the orders of a Democrat mayor.
 

SneekyNinja

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No "Mama huevo" your the fucking idiot here you're the type of scumbag asshole who bitches all day long living in your moms basement in Shitkickersville USA, about decent hard working folks who just want a living wage.

I did say $10@hr would do just fine in certain parts of the country but we're talking about city life. Keep with the program mama huevo!!

B4L
Are you talking about Federal Minimum wage or local Minimum Wage?

Because you're confused as fuck.

I want the Federal Minimum wage increased from $7.25 to about $11...

You're talking about local shit that has nothing to do with the Fed Minimum except that it has to match/exceed it.

You're so dumb, really really dumb.
 

Catfish1966

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If you want to justify not raising the Federal minimum wage, you need to defend your position with logical arguments, not 'truthy' talking points from your masters at faux spews.

That's LOGICAL argument, based on FACTS, not 'feelings' or 'beliefs'. Yes, this is a test, sadly one most conservatives can't pass. Even those in my own family.
I merely pointed out his post about "saving" money didn't save any money. So I was doing exactly what you demand, showing his argument was NOT factual. You seemed to have failed your own "test"
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Are you talking about Federal Minimum wage or local Minimum Wage?

Because you're confused as fuck.

I want the Federal Minimum wage increased from $7.25 to about $11...

You're talking about local shit that has nothing to do with the Fed Minimum except that it has to match/exceed it.

You're so dumb, really really dumb.
Let me make this as clear as can be. Yes the OP was referring to Federal minimum wage but clearly the conversation was about city minimum wage. :roll: Got it mama huevo!
 

Catfish1966

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Spoken like a true racist devoid of any feelings for another human being, Eric was killed by a POS racist cop who administered an illegal choke hold.
Untrue talking points repeated ad nauseum in the belief that a lie told often enough becomes the truth. Garner died from a heart attack. Oh, heart attacks are racist. DeBlasio's high taxes are racist. Your sole response to anything is to scream "racist"
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Untrue talking points repeated ad nauseum in the belief that a lie told often enough becomes the truth. Garner died from a heart attack. Oh, heart attacks are racist. DeBlasio's high taxes are racist. Your sole response to anything is to scream "racist"
You can look at all of my post and see I don't throw the racist card into my conversations unless warranted, in reality the cop who killed E.G. Laughed afterwards.

He may have had a weak heart, many folks do, but being put into an illegal choke hold caused the heart attack.
 

Catfish1966

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You can look at all of my post and see I don't throw the racist card into my conversations unless warranted, in reality the cop who killed E.G. Laughed afterwards.

He may have had a weak heart, many folks do, but being put into an illegal choke hold caused the heart attack.
Warranted? As in "Anyone who disagrees with me must be accused of racism"? So calling a rich, powerful, white woman a liar is racism? Bringing up some unrelated event in NYC isn't playing the racist card ? You are dishonest.
 

Rob Roy

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Minimum wage laws discriminate against individuals rights to make their own agreements and use threats of offensive violence against people who violate them.

They also cause unintended consequences which harm the people they purport to help.

But, please, let's not let facts get in the way of this discussion.
 

Catfish1966

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It's not enough, at least not for the whole country. We already have $10 minimum wage in California and it is absolutely not enough to cover the cost of living in many/most parts of the state. In San Francisco, median rental cost for a 1 bedroom house is $3,560 per month. Working a $10 minimum wage, that would mean 89 hour weeks just to pay rent, assuming no other expenses. Even "cheap" parts of the state, like Fresno, you're looking at around $800 for a 1 bedroom, which means that if you're working 40 hour weeks, fully 50% of your monthly salary goes to rent before additional expenses. Then you got like electricity, gas, water, trash collection, tv, internet, etc, easily an additional $300-400/month. That leaves you around $400, about $13 a day, to divide up between food and whatever else you want/need to spend money on. And all that is assuming that you are only providing for yourself, and don't have any children which come with a whole set of expenses.
Seems anyone working for $10.00/hr would be wise to move out of SF.
 
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