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<blockquote data-quote="phox1515" data-source="post: 1254831" data-attributes="member: 51170"><p>anyone CAN give raises... it's their choice if they do or not. Sadly if they do, most of the time it also has a ripple effect on the price of their product... that tends to go up too, to match the new salary. that's why despite our wages being 50x more than it was 50 years ago, we STILL can't afford to live on min wage.... because the cost of living goes up with it.</p><p></p><p>unless govt is willing to step in and put a stop to the cost of living rising everytime min wage does, raising min wage will never be enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phox1515, post: 1254831, member: 51170"] anyone CAN give raises... it's their choice if they do or not. Sadly if they do, most of the time it also has a ripple effect on the price of their product... that tends to go up too, to match the new salary. that's why despite our wages being 50x more than it was 50 years ago, we STILL can't afford to live on min wage.... because the cost of living goes up with it. unless govt is willing to step in and put a stop to the cost of living rising everytime min wage does, raising min wage will never be enough. [/QUOTE]
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