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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish14•7 months agoOkay now do one that shows how much is available after paying for things like rent, food, car, etc. Meaningless chart
minus-square@iopqlink-16•7 months agoThat’s been done too https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/the-purchasing-power-of-american-households Purchasing power of American households is at all time high
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•7 months agoOkay, now why hasn’t the minimum wage been raised in literal decades? Honestly it just seems like you’re being obtuse
minus-square@iopqlink-12•7 months agoThat’s the federal minimum wage, cities have certainly raised their own minimum wages That’s why only like 1% of workers make the federal minimum wage
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•7 months agoNice cherry picking, you got any other fallacies to throw in there?
minus-square@iopqlink-8•7 months ago1% of workers is not very impactful for the average income The workers who make $20 minimum wage in SF are not affected by $7.25 minimum wage
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•7 months agoSo we should raise the federal minimum wage so that so-called 1% of people can’t be ignored like you’re trying to do. This is how our argument has looked to me: You: “well the average is fine” Me: “well the average doesn’t help those at the bottom” You: “well they don’t matter to the average” Your arguments need a lot more work. You just seem soulless with the points you’re trying to make.
minus-square@iopqlink-3•7 months agoWe weren’t arguing about the minimal wage. You are the one who brought it up. It’s not relevant to this discussion
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoOkay then what point are you trying to prove? I’ve looked at all your replies and you seem to always avoid the main question being asked. So, again, what is the point you are trying to make?
Okay now do one that shows how much is available after paying for things like rent, food, car, etc.
Meaningless chart
That’s been done too
https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/the-purchasing-power-of-american-households
Purchasing power of American households is at all time high
Okay, now why hasn’t the minimum wage been raised in literal decades?
Honestly it just seems like you’re being obtuse
That’s the federal minimum wage, cities have certainly raised their own minimum wages
That’s why only like 1% of workers make the federal minimum wage
Nice cherry picking, you got any other fallacies to throw in there?
1% of workers is not very impactful for the average income
The workers who make $20 minimum wage in SF are not affected by $7.25 minimum wage
So we should raise the federal minimum wage so that so-called 1% of people can’t be ignored like you’re trying to do.
This is how our argument has looked to me:
You: “well the average is fine”
Me: “well the average doesn’t help those at the bottom”
You: “well they don’t matter to the average”
Your arguments need a lot more work. You just seem soulless with the points you’re trying to make.
We weren’t arguing about the minimal wage. You are the one who brought it up. It’s not relevant to this discussion
Okay then what point are you trying to prove? I’ve looked at all your replies and you seem to always avoid the main question being asked.
So, again, what is the point you are trying to make?