http://arstechnica.com/business/201...inimum-wage-will-unleash-the-robot-rebellion/
Not a single person in the WC even saw what he just said coming.*
Not a single person in the WC even saw what he just said coming.*
Someone define a "living" wage? Should the bare minimum be a "survivable" wage?
And if the minimum wage people get bumped to $15, where do the 11-15/hour people get bumped to?Someone define a "living" wage? Should the bare minimum be a "survivable" wage?
And if the minimum wage people get bumped to $15, where do the 11-15/hour people get bumped to?
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Where do $50-100 / hr people get bumped to?*And if the minimum wage people get bumped to $15, where do the 11-15/hour people get bumped to?
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And nobody will acknowledge or apologize either.Not a single person in the WC even saw what he just said coming.*
How about $10 per hour.
I don't necessarily have a problem with that.How about this gets left entirely to states to decide? It's completely asinine to shove a Federal min wage down everyone's throats so that a business in rural New Mexico has to pay the same min wage as a business in Manhattan.
Just Google any recent city or state that has passed $15 min wages and read about the countless small businesses that are having to decide between firing half of their staff or keeping them and eroding most all of their margins.
How about this gets left entirely to states to decide? It's completely asinine to shove a Federal min wage down everyone's throats so that a business in rural New Mexico has to pay the same min wage as a business in Manhattan.
Just Google any recent city or state that has passed $15 min wages and read about the countless small businesses that are having to decide between firing half of their staff or keeping them and eroding most all of their margins.
Yeah, and it's stupid.It's happening anyway, with our without a 15 dollar minimum wage.
It's happening anyway, with our without a 15 dollar minimum wage.
The economy in its current form won't exist in 15 years anyway, so bring on the robots. We'll be trading on public ledger and relying on community support to thrive. I feel for those making plans to retire in the traditional system who don't yet understand that what remains of the old economy is really just a result of fed policy propping.
Things will change, either by crashing down and causing hardship or by having smart leaders that can ease us through the transition.
High as a kite.Just cuz you don't like it don't mean I'm wrong.
Dump yo intangibles because their value has no basis in fundamentals whatsoever. The entire old economy is living on life support. Embrace the future maaan.
Looks like some people in Oregon arent happy about their recent minimum pay raise: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/06/10/minimum-wage-maximum-mess-in-oregon.html