The push to raise the minimum wage is relentless. For a while, it was “Fight for $15,” but with rampant price inflation, a $15 an hour minimum wage isn’t sufficient. Now it’s “Fight for $20.” Heck, it might even be “Fight for $25” at this point. I understand people’s frustration with wages. Their pay doesn’t keep up with rising prices. But here’s the dirty little secret – we don’t have a wage problem. We have a money problem!
https://www.activistpost.com/2024/08/we-dont-have-a-wage-problem-we-have-a-money-problem.html
The push to raise the minimum wage is relentless. For a while, it was “Fight for $15,” but with rampant price inflation, a $15 an hour minimum wage isn’t sufficient. Now it’s “Fight for $20.” Heck, it might even be “Fight for $25” at this point. I understand people’s frustration with wages. Their pay doesn’t keep up with rising prices. But here’s the dirty little secret – we don’t have a wage problem. We have a money problem! https://www.activistpost.com/2024/08/we-dont-have-a-wage-problem-we-have-a-money-problem.html
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We Don't Have a Wage Problem; We Have a Money Problem - Activist Post
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