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    Axtremus
    wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 00:43 last edited by
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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/08/08/fifteen-dollar-wage/

    The U.S. labor market hit a new milestone recently: For the first time, average pay in restaurants and supermarkets climbed above $15 an hour. Wages have been rising rapidly as the economy reopens and businesses struggle to hire enough workers. Some of the biggest gains have gone to workers in some of the lowest-paying industries.

    Overall, nearly 80 percent of U.S. workers now earn at least $15 an hour, up from 60 percent in 2014. …

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      Larry
      wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 01:55 last edited by
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      Only you could take a mess created by democrats where they pay people so much to not work that employers are having to literally bankrupt their companies trying to get someone to work and claim it's a positive,

      Jesus H. Christ.

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        Jolly
        wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 01:59 last edited by
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        And in other news, inflation hit 6% last month.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          Copper
          wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 16:38 last edited by
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          Nobody will ever vote for a democrat again

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            9 Aug 2021, 16:38

            Nobody will ever vote for a democrat again

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            Horace
            wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 16:46 last edited by
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            @copper said in $15 an hour — milestones:

            Nobody will ever vote for a democrat again

            I can't imagine why they would. I guess maybe people with low empathy might vote Democrat.

            Education is extremely important.

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              9 Aug 2021, 01:55

              Only you could take a mess created by democrats where they pay people so much to not work that employers are having to literally bankrupt their companies trying to get someone to work and claim it's a positive,

              Jesus H. Christ.

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              89th
              wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 16:49 last edited by
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              @larry said in $15 an hour — milestones:

              Only you could take a mess created by democrats where they pay people so much to not work that employers are having to literally bankrupt their companies trying to get someone to work and claim it's a positive

              Pretty much exactly. Although the current government "pay to sit home and play video games" approach did start under Trump (and was the right thing to do in the short term), it has gone on far too long and even NPR did a great piece the other day about how the "great american labor shortage" has pretty much the same message from ALL restaurants/employers.... they have to either close operations or raise their prices to cover the higher wages, and the higher wages are a result of the labor pool being so small right now (Supply/Demand 101).

              So @Axtremus , I wouldn't say this is a milestone to be proud of. It was artificially induced and will have long lasting (mostly) negative results for employers and the economy.

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                9 Aug 2021, 16:49

                @larry said in $15 an hour — milestones:

                Only you could take a mess created by democrats where they pay people so much to not work that employers are having to literally bankrupt their companies trying to get someone to work and claim it's a positive

                Pretty much exactly. Although the current government "pay to sit home and play video games" approach did start under Trump (and was the right thing to do in the short term), it has gone on far too long and even NPR did a great piece the other day about how the "great american labor shortage" has pretty much the same message from ALL restaurants/employers.... they have to either close operations or raise their prices to cover the higher wages, and the higher wages are a result of the labor pool being so small right now (Supply/Demand 101).

                So @Axtremus , I wouldn't say this is a milestone to be proud of. It was artificially induced and will have long lasting (mostly) negative results for employers and the economy.

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                Horace
                wrote on 9 Aug 2021, 16:52 last edited by
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                @89th said in $15 an hour — milestones:

                @larry said in $15 an hour — milestones:

                Only you could take a mess created by democrats where they pay people so much to not work that employers are having to literally bankrupt their companies trying to get someone to work and claim it's a positive

                Pretty much exactly. Although the current government "pay to sit home and play video games" approach did start under Trump (and was the right thing to do in the short term), it has gone on far too long and even NPR did a great piece the other day about how the "great american labor shortage" has pretty much the same message from ALL restaurants/employers.... they have to either close operations or raise their prices to cover the higher wages, and the higher wages are a result of the labor pool being so small right now (Supply/Demand 101).

                So @Axtremus , I wouldn't say this is a milestone to be proud of. It was artificially induced and will have long lasting (mostly) negative results for employers and the economy.

                Excellent post, 89th. @Axtremus, how do you feel about @89's excellent rebuttal to your cheering of this milestone?

                Education is extremely important.

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