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well that and the stuff more broadly related to it like universal basic income.
in muttmerica people have been begging for it to be changed for a long time, and in my state it's still around $7.50/hr. most are arguing in favor of a $15/hr absolute minimum and a lot of places are starting to offer it now, depending on the area. people against it often mention that flipping burgers should only be a temporary thing and that it's not a viable career o algo
i just think it should be adjusted depending on area in a way that allows people close by to "live" but not comfortably. like they should have enough money to afford a studio apartment, used old car, and some other necessities but that's it. the economy has changed in a way where you pretty much have to get a degree and get in debt to make ends meet and i dont like that, though we shouldn't be letting burger flippers and cashiers drive nice cars. idk im retarded
in muttmerica people have been begging for it to be changed for a long time, and in my state it's still around $7.50/hr. most are arguing in favor of a $15/hr absolute minimum and a lot of places are starting to offer it now, depending on the area. people against it often mention that flipping burgers should only be a temporary thing and that it's not a viable career o algo
i just think it should be adjusted depending on area in a way that allows people close by to "live" but not comfortably. like they should have enough money to afford a studio apartment, used old car, and some other necessities but that's it. the economy has changed in a way where you pretty much have to get a degree and get in debt to make ends meet and i dont like that, though we shouldn't be letting burger flippers and cashiers drive nice cars. idk im retarded