Message from @RyeNorth
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not when they could hire a crew to do a whole house in an afternoon at that rate.
exactly
and my liberal progressive friend was trying to make it sound like I should count myself lucky that they're here.
yeah, fuck that.
but thats one of those free market principles
If the job needs doing and theres not enough people willing to accept "Wage A"
The power lies with those in need of <Group>
If theres too much work needed to be done, the power lies with the workers, cuz they can demand more money
If theres too much workers, the power lies with the employer who can just say, i'll pay the one that demands the least
so for minimum wage people, its very beneficial to get rid of illegal workers
^ ^ ^ absolutely
Either abolish illegal immigrants
or abolish minimum wage
one or the other. You can't have both exist.
And our minimum wage, for the most part, dictates the price of goods
exactly
so neither should exist
I'd be okay with that, too.
i mean, the idea of higher minimum wages shound nice
but employers that need to pay more wages won't take it out of their own salaries, they'll charge the consumer
I lived in DC.
like a store would just up its prices
19/h there
was the equivalent of 12/h elsewhere
not TOO bad
also, more like 10/h elsewhere
yeah
(the minimum wage there was around $13/h I think?
With a minimum amount of 4 hours worked in a shift?)
that would only be beneficial if you commute
Live in a place where 10/h would be livable minimum wage, and then work where its 19/h, so you save 9/h 😛
Well
conversely, the job market is a market too
yes
Anywhere within the metro area, the county minimum wage would generally be higher, at least in maryland.
yes
not quite as high as DC proper
but in order to compete with the DC job market, which would draw said commuters
they have to pay their employees more
i was just speculating what would be the only "true" benefit of having a high minimum wage in a certain area
Naah, you're kind of right.
plenty of people would actually live fairly deep into Northern Virginia, out of the reach of the metro system
well, commuting would generate transportation costs aswell
True.
But all these people arguing for across-the-board raises to $15/h
don't understand what they're asking for.