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Phoebe Loosinhouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:11 PM
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The single biggest drag on the American economy
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is the fact that minimum wage hasn't been raised in years.

All Businesses understand that in general, all costs go up over time - the cost of property taxes goes up, the cost of utilities go up, the cost of insurance goes up, the cost of raw materials goes up, the cost of executive compensation and stock options go up, in fact, everything in the world goes up with one exception - the cost of LABOR!!!

The American worker sees all the same increases that business does - the cost of their insurance, the cost of their housing, the cost of their taxes, the cost of their utilities, but strangely, they do NOT see an increase in their wages.

A raise in minimum ages acts as a drive upward for all wages (for those of who who are sitting out there thinking what difference does this make to me?). It also has a large inpact on HOURLY workers - the giant engine that drives the American economy. All you silly middle managers and executives don't realize that it is all the cooks and clerks and laborers and retail workers and service sector that are carrying this whole illusory economy right now on the backs of their undercompensated labor.

Wake up! We don't have well-paid factory or manufacturing jobs any longer - those jobs sustained the great rise of the American middle class. If we move to a service economy, we will need to compensate those workers with a livable wage.

Imagine you have just lost your cushy middle management job and there aren't any more like it where you live. You are 46 and you have a mortgage, a car payment and 2 high school kids. The only job you can find is working at Home Depot for $6.35 an hour to start.

If you think this is a myth - you are wrong.
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