Today's minimum wage is still $7.25. A third of American workers work for less than $15/hr., and half of those cannot find a place to live. A living wage in most major cities is over $20/hr. This is how America creates, maintains and ignores a permanent underclass. It should be clarion call to a justice, conscience, and a revolution at the ballot box. marianne2024.com

Dec 10, 2023 · 6:22 PM UTC

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You will never be President, drop out and support President Biden not Trump!!!!!!’
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How do rural economies pay for an increased minimum wage?
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Marianne Williamson has done nothing to separate herself from the boilerplate espoused every day by other hard-left Democrats such as Sanders and Warren. Buzz words like ‘living wage,’ and ‘affordable housing’ are standard talking points. As always, ‘the rich’ will pay the bill.
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BIDEN REDUCED POVERTY IN HALF WITH THE CHILD TAX CREDIT. GOP TOOK THAT AWAY. PAY FAMILY WAGES.
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increase in min wages doesn’t increase affordability and liveability because prices continue to rise because of rises in costs. skill training and stop illegal migration (modern slavery) will.
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We shall show our utter discontentment with the duopoly by casting a write-in vote of NO CONFIDENCE for Prez2024. That will show, without the impediment of the establishment, how we feel towards the 'choices' served to us by these, now-private biz parties, that we've had it.
shut the fk up already and go play with your friend Andy Yang.
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Just index wages to industry profits wages woumd jump to $35hr
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Sorry we are not a socialist country, not all jobs are supposed to be “living wage”
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But still you advocate importing millions of low skilled workers to further dilute the labor pool...