USA move closer to equality in wages

What will increasing the minimum accompish?

  • Make a lot of workers very happy, and boost the economy

  • Cost jobs and drive businesses into bankruptcy

  • Nothing


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Blunted 4 lyfe

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I said almost middle class. It's well above the poverty line. Someone making 36k a year, most places in this country, earns enough to save. Having savings has always been the definition of what the middle class was. Earning more than what your immediate needs were.

This savings could be compiled over time for something to generate more income.

Two people working at that have a household income of 72k a year. That is middle class for a family of 4.
Do you have any idea of what a 3 bedroom apartment goes for in Brooklyn NY? Just look it up and then come back and make your stupid argument as to why folks shouldn't get $15.00 bucks @ hr. A shithole 3 bedroom will set you back $2,500-$3,000 @ month not including utilities then there is food (and I'll use your numbers) for a family of 4 $150-$200 @ wk that's $600-$800 @ month. Now there's childcare ( this is what my Daughter pays $175 @ wk for 2 kids and that's a bargain) clothing you have to buy add to that $233 for 2 - 30 day unlimited metro cards to get to work and back (again I use what my Daughter is paying).

That's why I spend so much time in NY, it's to help her out I cook, babysit during the week and sometimes weekends so my Daughter and Husband can work some OT. Folks making $15@hr have a hard time making ends meet let alone $9.25 @hr. And these are folks with families.

BTW my Daughter's rent just went up from $2,676.60 to $2,781.20 @ month for a 3 bedroom apartment at the beginning of the year. I'm here now.

B4L
 

ttystikk

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Do you have any idea of what a 3 bedroom apartment goes for in Brooklyn NY? Just look it up and then come back and make your stupid argument as to why folks shouldn't get $15.00 bucks @ hr. A shithole 3 bedroom will set you back $2,500-$3,000 @ month not including utilities then there is food (and I'll use your numbers) for a family of 4 $150-$200 @ wk that's $600-$800 @ month. Now there's childcare ( this is what my Daughter pays $175 @ wk for 2 kids and that's a bargain) clothing you have to buy add to that $233 for 2 - 30 day unlimited metro cards to get to work and back (again I use what my Daughter is paying).

That's why I spend so much time in NY, it's to help her out I cook, babysit during the week and sometimes weekends so my Daughter and Husband can work some OT. Folks making $15@hr have a hard time making ends meet let alone $9.25 @hr. And these are folks with families.

BTW my Daughter's rent just went up from $2,676.60 to $2,781.20 @ month for a 3 bedroom apartment at the beginning of the year. I'm here now.

B4L
Whoa, east coast prices are straight up insane. I'm paying less than half of that for my 5 bedroom home in a city Money Magazine recently called the number one place to live in the entire country.

I got no crime, weed is LEGAL, a thousand restaurants to choose from. We lack only Broadway, Times Square and the Giants... and they're all on TV.

And even though I live in the city, I can ride my bike from my front door to a national park, a national forest, thousands of acres of state parks, open space and dedicated bike trails. Try doing that from Queens, I dare ya!

Among others, you've convinced me that living back east is a sentence. But I'd love to visit the Big Apple and party!
 

ThickStemz

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Congrats, everyone doesn't have that same opportunity.
You mean high school isn't free and compulsory until youre 18, and have less than a year?

Yes I went to college. But I've never done anything that required a college degree... Although I dont work with many people that dont have one.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Whoa, east coast prices are straight up insane. I'm paying less than half of that for my 5 bedroom home in a city Money Magazine recently called the number one place to live in the entire country.

I got no crime, weed is LEGAL, a thousand restaurants to choose from. We lack only Broadway, Times Square and the Giants... and they're all on TV.

And even though I live in the city, I can ride my bike from my front door to a national park, a national forest, thousands of acres of state parks, open space and dedicated bike trails. Try doing that from Queens, I dare ya!

Among others, you've convinced me that living back east is a sentence. But I'd love to visit the Big Apple and party!
You right about, that's why I got the fuck outa there prices are insane. Bought my house in Pa. When I first moved here 12 years ago my taxes were $1,300 a year now it's gone up to almost $3,900. I was renting a house from a friend of mine with an option to buy he was basically trying to push that house on me until I found out why, the taxes on it was $12,000 a year and we're going back almost 20 years, out on Long Island (Shirley) where flight 800 went down right off the shore.

When I tell someone the cost of living here I just say Google apartment rents here. But it is the city that never sleeps, it's 24 hours everything.

I may live in the country but home will always be NYC!

My moms is still there you couldn't pry her from there with a crowbar she's got a home in Florida that's where she wanted to go when she retired now that she is she makes all kinds of excuses why she won't move down there.

B4L
 
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OddBall1st

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retard.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/new-economy/2013/0906/Is-Obamacare-creating-a-nation-of-part-time-workers-It-s-iffy-jobs-numbers-say

Most people work part-time because they choose to, not because a bad economy is forcing them to. According to the BLS, 18.9 million workers in August worked part-time for noneconomic reasons (they had to take care of children or other family members, attend school, keep their earnings below certain Social Security limits, and so on). Only 7.8 million workers worked part time for economic reasons (for example, they couldn’t find work or their hours got cut).

that's over 70%.

First of all dip, I didn`t say a bad economy is forcing people to part time, I said employers are because,.. and that has variable reasons.

Second and most importantly, ...Everyone wants to work with no benefits attached,...trust me.
 

OddBall1st

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no shit. economies of scale son. thanks for proving the fucking point

What am I trying to prove again ? You quoted me saying don`t approach 30 million the same way you would 300 million.

Buck had to go overseas to find cheap McD`s in high wage territory.
 

ThickStemz

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Do you have any idea of what a 3 bedroom apartment goes for in Brooklyn NY? Just look it up and then come back and make your stupid argument as to why folks shouldn't get $15.00 bucks @ hr. A shithole 3 bedroom will set you back $2,500-$3,000 @ month not including utilities then there is food (and I'll use your numbers) for a family of 4 $150-$200 @ wk that's $600-$800 @ month. Now there's childcare ( this is what my Daughter pays $175 @ wk for 2 kids and that's a bargain) clothing you have to buy add to that $233 for 2 - 30 day unlimited metro cards to get to work and back (again I use what my Daughter is paying).

That's why I spend so much time in NY, it's to help her out I cook, babysit during the week and sometimes weekends so my Daughter and Husband can work some OT. Folks making $15@hr have a hard time making ends meet let alone $9.25 @hr. And these are folks with families.

BTW my Daughter's rent just went up from $2,676.60 to $2,781.20 @ month for a 3 bedroom apartment at the beginning of the year. I'm here now.

B4L
Folks making 7 or 8 an hour qualify for a lot of government assistance. At 15 youre on your own. No subsidised housing. No food stamps.

They would be no better off and so many others wouldn't either, in your NYC example.

My mortgage is just over 900 a month for a 2800as ft house. The people I bought the house from made mother in law quarters out of the basement. 1 br1 bath and a kitchen. I get 550 a month for that, and 33% of the utilities.

So if I were poor in NY I would move. Shit if I didn't make 500k I wouldn'tt move to NYC.
 

bearkat42

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You mean high school isn't free and compulsory until youre 18, and have less than a year?

Yes I went to college. But I've never done anything that required a college degree... Although I dont work with many people that dont have one.
I was specifically speaking of college, but not even all high school's are treated equally. America would much rather build prisons.
 

OddBall1st

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Do you have any idea of what a 3 bedroom apartment goes for in Brooklyn NY? Just look it up and then come back and make your stupid argument as to why folks shouldn't get $15.00 bucks @ hr. A shithole 3 bedroom will set you back $2,500-$3,000 @ month not including utilities then there is food (and I'll use your numbers) for a family of 4 $150-$200 @ wk that's $600-$800 @ month. Now there's childcare ( this is what my Daughter pays $175 @ wk for 2 kids and that's a bargain) clothing you have to buy add to that $233 for 2 - 30 day unlimited metro cards to get to work and back (again I use what my Daughter is paying).

That's why I spend so much time in NY, it's to help her out I cook, babysit during the week and sometimes weekends so my Daughter and Husband can work some OT. Folks making $15@hr have a hard time making ends meet let alone $9.25 @hr. And these are folks with families.

BTW my Daughter's rent just went up from $2,676.60 to $2,781.20 @ month for a 3 bedroom apartment at the beginning of the year. I'm here now.

B4L

Tell us, why are those apartments so high in rents ? Is it not true that when apartments are in the rage of the average worker, they still sell ?

The problem you describe is coming from a landlord, and most are absent or foreign.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Folks making 7 or 8 an hour qualify for a lot of government assistance. At 15 youre on your own. No subsidised housing. No food stamps.

They would be no better off and so many others wouldn't either, in your NYC example.

My mortgage is just over 900 a month for a 2800as ft house. The people I bought the house from made mother in law quarters out of the basement. 1 br1 bath and a kitchen. I get 550 a month for that, and 33% of the utilities.

So if I were poor in NY I would move. Shit if I didn't make 500k I wouldn'tt move to NYC.
Trust me city life is not for everyone and moving for some folks is not an option.

Life always gets better in NY with a Democratic Governor four of which became President the last was FDR. You had Mario Cuomo who many thought he she run and now his Son Andrew who just might be one day. Pataki was a pos Republican who ran for President this year but nobody liked or knew him well.

Min wage going from $9.25 in the city to $15 makes living in the city more affordable fuck subsidies people in NY have pride.

B4L
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Tell us, why are those apartments so high in rents ? Is it not true that when apartments are in the rage of the average worker, they still sell ?

The problem you describe is coming from a landlord, and most are absent or foreign.
As long as NY keeps the reputation of being the center of the universe and attract wealthy folks from across the globe wanting to come here rents will continue to rise.

Trump is just the the latest real estate mogul what sets him apart from all the others is his flamboyance but as a businessman he's an underachiever, Harry Helmsley his wife was Leona the queen of mean they were worth wayyy more and was wayyyy better than Trump he never went bankrupt. Just about every major building in NY has the Helmsley name on it.

B4L
 
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OddBall1st

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As long as NY keeps the reputation of being the center of the universe and attract wealthy folks from across the globe wanting to come here rents will continue to rise.

Trump is just the the latest real estate mogul what sets him apart from all the others is his flamboyance but as a businessman he's an underachiever, Harry Helmsley his wife was Leona the queen of mean they were worth wayyy more and was wayyyy better than Trump he never went bankrupt. Just about every major building in NY has the Helmsley name on it.

B4L

Ok, I really already knew Trump was not the richest guy in NY. But like any landlord, if he can get it, he will. Pretty soon they will have a new base number to start with.

How do you calculate your rental properties ?
 

ThickStemz

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I was specifically speaking of college, but not even all high school's are treated equally. America would much rather build prisons.
We could get some agreement on that. College has helped me in a personal way. Perhaps having a degree has helped open doors for me.

But there are select few careers that actually require a degree. Most stuff just requires getting to work on time every day and getting along and being a team player. Doing that with a good attitude can get you far.

But the prisons are crazy. One thing you say a lot is true. This nations criminal justice system has a staggeringly disproportionate effec on black men. Rich white people who own prisons are making bank on mass incarceration of the poor. Theyre usually black too.
 

ThickStemz

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Trust me city life is not for everyone and moving for some folks is not an option.

Life always gets better in NY with a Democratic Governor four of which became President the last was FDR. You had Mario Cuomo who many thought he she run and now his Son Andrew who just might be one day. Pataki was a pos Republican who ran for President this year but nobody liked or knew him well.

Min wage going from $9.25 in the city to $15 makes living in the city more affordable fuck subsidies people in NY have pride.

B4L
At 25 an hour NYC is almost impossible.
 

bluntmassa1

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I looked in the store down the street, Pretty large tax. I looked at a store in Nashua, No tax.
Besides, the two examples I gave are only two of many.
Are you fucking kidding?? Sure NH is tax free but not on fucking cigarettes!! Check Carolina they are the cheapest I know of but still taxed.
 

bluntmassa1

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Whoa, east coast prices are straight up insane. I'm paying less than half of that for my 5 bedroom home in a city Money Magazine recently called the number one place to live in the entire country.

I got no crime, weed is LEGAL, a thousand restaurants to choose from. We lack only Broadway, Times Square and the Giants... and they're all on TV.

And even though I live in the city, I can ride my bike from my front door to a national park, a national forest, thousands of acres of state parks, open space and dedicated bike trails. Try doing that from Queens, I dare ya!

Among others, you've convinced me that living back east is a sentence. But I'd love to visit the Big Apple and party!
That's for NYC probably the most expensive place to live in America. I been there once stuck waiting on the bus no desire to go back people are fucked in NYC just all stuck in the rat race fuck that shit I like to target shoot out my windows, go fishing, hunting and I don't even need a bike for that shit miles of trails and you won't see a single person 99% of the time. But I drive 45 minutes to Walmart there is a lot of money to be made if you own land which is pretty hard to find a good place for a good price.
 
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