The problem is not that the benefits were too high; the problem is that the wages are too low. washingtonpost.com/us-policyโ€ฆ

May 10, 2021 ยท 11:06 AM UTC

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Who wants to fight anti-science, anti-mask, anti-vaccine a-holes while putting their lives at risk for $7.65 an hour. No one should have to do that.
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All I read from that sign they used for the story is "No benefits. Don't even ask."
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Even investors want higher minimum wage because they made more money. newsweek.com/dennys-shareholโ€ฆ
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Exactly!!! Geeesh. Why donโ€™t people understand that!
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Folks have to make republicans pay in the next elections. Vote them out
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Disability is a technique so incentive is competitive yet weak weaker weakest
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If supply of employees is low and demand for them is high, their value/pay should go up.
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No majority of people would rather sit and home and get paid to not work. Itโ€™s pretty simple.