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Did some shit go down? I saw he had a video up about something
BRIGHTON
that's even worse than Bristol
it's a AntiFA stronghold
They vote Greens in Brighton
Most Left-wing City in the UK by FAR
I love trolling
changed name for these
Why yes, let's make an app that scores people by the whiteness of their skin. Not going to backfire at all.
I bet I'm a solid 4/10
The Root are not a satire site right?
they are serious?
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Sargoy strikes again!
Danks server got deleted
Nvm im late
lol that's so stupid
the bakery would probably raise prices
it's still possible they could go out of business
but his example sucks dick
If you raise prices you'll probably sell less
yes but a minimum wage rise can also boost aggregate demand
which can offset the effects of increased prices, though it will vary depending on the products being sold
SO you think people should pay more for their bread and the decrease in business means 1 or 2 people lose their jobs?
economy, if only it was a science <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>
minimum wage increases don't necessarily result in a net job loss though
increasing the minimum wage might mean that certain types of businesses will become worse off due to the changes in people's spending patterns sure
but it also means others can become better off
i mean personally i'm not the biggest fan of the minimum wage but i think the typical critiques lobbed at it are absolute garbage and usually stem from a deep ignorance of economics
If enough businesses raise their prices to offset the additional cost of labor, then there won't be much of a positive effect for the people making a higher minimum wage, because the cost of living has also gone up. So in the end, what's the point?
On the other hand, getting rid of the minimum wage will allow smaller businesses to employ willing people at a lower rate, thus increasing overall production