Quote from: Fuddy-duddy on September 27, 2015, 02:56:20 PMQuote from: challengerX on September 27, 2015, 02:54:54 PMWHO DOESNT WANT TO BE RICHii just want to be comfortableAnd you should be able to be relatively comfortable working a minimum wage job.
Quote from: challengerX on September 27, 2015, 02:54:54 PMWHO DOESNT WANT TO BE RICHii just want to be comfortable
WHO DOESNT WANT TO BE RICH
Quote from: spewky bewgie on September 27, 2015, 02:56:25 PMSplit that over twelve months, and you're looking at between $2,100 - $6,091 per month.Is this referencing the highest paid, or the lowest paid? I'm going to assume you pick the latter because it conveniently aids your argument.
Split that over twelve months, and you're looking at between $2,100 - $6,091 per month.
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 27, 2015, 03:06:36 PMQuote from: spewky bewgie on September 27, 2015, 02:56:25 PMSplit that over twelve months, and you're looking at between $2,100 - $6,091 per month.Is this referencing the highest paid, or the lowest paid? I'm going to assume you pick the latter because it conveniently aids your argument.I'm on mobile now, so I'm going to address every piece of your argument until I'm home. I will say this: That references the absolute baseline annual salary (25k), and the most (75k, I believe it was), divided over 12 months. The median salary would lie at about 4k.
I don't see why minimum wage jobs should support a family with the lifestyle people demand today- a car, TV, internet, cell phones, etc. These are luxuries that for some reason seem to be expected.That said, the argument that these jobs are "entry-level" or "meant for teenagers" is silly. These jobs are created because the work needs doing, to ascribe a purpose is stupid. It's just bottom rung work that isn't worth much. That's just how the market works.Fuck a minimum wage though.
Like I said. It's around 600 euros a month. Not sure what the fuck you're trying to say here.
LOLI just said they can't afford to hire people in Spain. Literally every small business there is run by its owners. And if they do hire people, they around 500 euros and you're lucky if you get paid.
Please explain in detail.
Like I said, these large corporations can afford to pay higher wages. If they lose some profit, I'm not losing any sleep over it. Employees being paid fairly is more important to me than the type of yacht the higher ups can buy.
LMAOWHO DOESNT WANT TO BE RICHARE YOU RETARDED
muh jargon
What's inflated here is school is more affordable so the skilled labor sector has been flooded with people. Speak in normal English, jargon doesn't make you look smart.
It does, though. Because people are desperate to get any type of degree and this in turn is devaluing skilled workers.
Minimum wage should be a livable wage.
I don't see why minimum wage jobs should support a family with the lifestyle people demand today- a car, TV, internet, cell phones, etc. These are luxuries that for some reason seem to be expected.
This isn't an issue of greedy companies or standards of living. A job's value is not contingent on how much renting an apartment costs, it's determined by market value (unless propped up by regulation, which is demonstrably harmful to the economy). All the arguments about oppressing the poor and being able to live comfortably are nice, but they don't have any bearing on the discussion of wages.So there are two basic camps: mandating higher wages from companies, or subsidizing income through various means. Pick one and talk about it.
Quote from: HEAT SEEKING GHOST OF SEX on September 27, 2015, 03:14:49 PMinternet, cell phonesThose aren't luxuries.
internet, cell phones
dude can you put all your bait in one post
Quote from: eggsalad on September 27, 2015, 04:42:37 PMdude can you put all your bait in one postDude would you like me to just pay for your life directly so your don't even have to go through welfare?
Can anybody give me the downsides of a basic income guarantee? It seems like a decent idea, especially coupled with removal of wage laws, but I haven't read any actual criticism of it.
Quote from: HEAT SEEKING GHOST OF SEX on September 27, 2015, 04:44:48 PMCan anybody give me the downsides of a basic income guarantee? It seems like a decent idea, especially coupled with removal of wage laws, but I haven't read any actual criticism of it.It incentivizes joblessness.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on September 27, 2015, 05:12:18 PMQuote from: HEAT SEEKING GHOST OF SEX on September 27, 2015, 04:44:48 PMCan anybody give me the downsides of a basic income guarantee? It seems like a decent idea, especially coupled with removal of wage laws, but I haven't read any actual criticism of it.It incentivizes joblessness.Do we wish to be a society that uses hunger and survival to incentivize work?
This is one of the issues that only capitalism could breed.