Based on a study of IRS tax returns, over 250,000 California residents moved out of the state between 2013-2014.
Wonder how many that don't file tax returns moved in?
Based on a study of IRS tax returns, over 250,000 California residents moved out of the state between 2013-2014.
Wonder how many that don't file tax returns moved in?
It's the end of the world as we know it (again), it's the...
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Of course! But you left out 'when.' (Oh, you did say when!!! Fool!) Never say say when, if you don't want to be called a "fool".Yes, and by the time the full increase is enacted, we will begin hearing the calls for $20 and $25/hour increases. Wait for it.
Don't be silly!!! Have you looked at inflation between 1965 and 2016 lately? Or between 1940 and now. Either will do. You have a bad attitude, and the all seeing, all knowing God, has made note of it. You're not getting into heaven unless you change your ways.wait are you saying the minimum wage should be raised because we have had significant inflation?
Don't be silly!!! Have you looked at inflation between 1965 and 2016 lately? Or between 1940 and now. Either will do. You have a bad attitude, and the all seeing, all knowing God, has made note of it. You're not getting into heaven unless you change your ways.
We need a Federal minimum hike to 15 in
stages and then a continuous hike to keep up with inflation, i.e., ~2%/yr forever. But it is not a good idea to have piecemeal hikes . States that have hiked will experience an economic boom, but those ridiculous Republican Governor states that are still paying 8.25-10.00/hr will remain in recession and accumulate, over time, all the least competent labor; worse, they'll continue to suck up most of our federal welfare dollars. (For god's sake! leave a little for Manhattan.) This is good for chicken and pork processors but not for the rest of us. If there was truly a free market, i.e., one where labor could walk, you wouldn't need minimums, but there isn't.
where did you study econ?
Soviet Russia, Red China, Cuba or more recently Venezuela?
So let me see, lets bring in millions legal immigrants and millions more to suppress wages (particularly in the tech industry). Then we we see wages being too low... lets increase the minimum wage.
Does anyone see the stupidity of having these contradictory policies on the left?
... those ridiculous Republican Governor states that are still paying 8.25-10.00/hr will remain in recession and accumulate, over time, all the least competent labor... If there was truly a free market, i.e., one where labor could walk, you wouldn't need minimums, but there isn't.