One-third of American workers live on less than $15 an hour. This is the economic reality a political elite seeks to obscure, so they can get away with not raising the minimum wage, not providing universal health care, and not guaranteeing a livable wage. The more we face the actual reality, the greater the chance that enough of us will rise up and do what it takes to change it.
Filipino caregivers in LA live in shocking poverty. Exploited by agencies who take 40% of their pay, they make less than minimum wage. By ⁦@LATstevelopezlatimes.com/california/story…

Apr 9, 2023 · 4:44 PM UTC

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This is my proposal to create a living wage package. $22.00 per hour. Higher access for those to receive food assistance. Free daycare vouchers till first grade. This would be done by the people. Democrats/Republicans have no spine to fight! jahahughes.com/post/a-living…
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If the job a person is working doesn’t pay enough, they need to find another job.
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A universal basic income is the fastest way of getting everyone out of poverty. With that workers are in a stronger position to say no to shitty wages.
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How much do you make with your pandering?
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You can’t afford all that and sending 120,000,000,000 dollars a year to Ukrainian Nazis, which one will you choose?
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Nice words. Care to provide some details on what exactly you'll do, and who you'll call out, to make it happen?
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Policy is frankly irrelevant. Until we can clean up the corruption in govt, this will just give the elite more power to control ppl & more tax dollars in their pocket to weaponize against us.
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The current economic paradigm is paralysing society, there will be no marked progress from here. No system is perfect, all sys need to emerge, the negatives ‘sin’ created by current incorrigible paradigm are infinite. Value sets need to change or our species are the walking dead.
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$15 isn't a livable wage. Not even close in 2023 Fight for 15 started almost 15 years ago. It's a joke today. Anyone still fighting for 15 is so out of touch I don't know where to begin. The average rent requires $33 an hour for comparison sake. $15 is poverty.
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