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<blockquote data-quote="Bureaucratpunchingbag" data-source="post: 1269840" data-attributes="member: 52004"><p>A fair minimum wage would follow along side inflation as a shadow, a direct representation of economic prosperity of that given nation.</p><p></p><p>So the general stagnation of the American wage over the last now almost 40 years (stagnation I'm referring is wages not keeping up with inflation so what you make each year becomes less than the previous) coupled with the very real fact that companies such as Walmart and McDonald's pay such low wages that it does cost in excess of <u>$7 billion dollars</u> a year in US tax payer money for them to staff their facilities with under paid workers and this is all A OK because "we" all think that people should be paid what they deserve and not have a minimum wage at all.</p><p></p><p>It seems that either way were paying out regardless if anyone thinks the people involved deserve the money or not. The point of interest is moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bureaucratpunchingbag, post: 1269840, member: 52004"] A fair minimum wage would follow along side inflation as a shadow, a direct representation of economic prosperity of that given nation. So the general stagnation of the American wage over the last now almost 40 years (stagnation I'm referring is wages not keeping up with inflation so what you make each year becomes less than the previous) coupled with the very real fact that companies such as Walmart and McDonald's pay such low wages that it does cost in excess of [U]$7 billion dollars[/U] a year in US tax payer money for them to staff their facilities with under paid workers and this is all A OK because "we" all think that people should be paid what they deserve and not have a minimum wage at all. It seems that either way were paying out regardless if anyone thinks the people involved deserve the money or not. The point of interest is moot. [/QUOTE]
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