They aren't pretend jobs and are real to me. Just as learning in school is a part of life, starter jobs are real jobs teaching kids about the economical parts of life.No. Flipping burgers is not a real job. It will never ever pay a decent wage for the simple fact that if the price of burgers goes up too much there will be no market, which means no jobs. Now this could change if governments cut back on how much of our paycheques they steal leaving more money for discretionary spending. By the time all forms of taxation are added in most are in the 50% tax range.We need industrial jobs because they can pay a decent wage with benefits.
meh That's just your opinion. How do you think the wage gap spreads if it isn't by the powers that be spreading profits according to imbalanced scales?The comment is a cop out because it's no where near accurate
Bullshyte.No, it's a fact.
But, you are more than welcome to school all of us with some kind of proof
Direct democracy leads to mobocracy as evidenced in France starting July 14, 1789 and ending when Napoleon crowned himself emperor.They are real jobs to me. Just as learning in school is a part of life, starter jobs are real jobs teaching kids about the economical parts of life.
The rest I agree with. Gov't wastes an awful lot. It's one reason why I am a minarchist and dislike representative democracy. I'd rather have small gov't and direct democracy.
Workers at the lower end of the pay scale finally are getting the most benefit from rising wagesBullshyte.
How do you think the wage gap spreads if it isn't by the powers that be spreading profits according to imbalanced scales?
Bullshyte.
How do you think the wage gap spreads if it isn't by the powers that be spreading profits according to imbalanced scales?
That's a lame spin. I didn't assume that, I merely generalized about big biz. And yes, I know specifically, there are those that don't profit in a big way.Walter brought forward one variable that was a large contributor to poverty - single parenthood.
Further, your assumption that all business' are highly profitable is not accurate.... Take a look at the tax system in this country. Add in the regulatory environment, politics, lobby groups, etc.
The majority of business' in Canada (especially when it comes to employing folks) are small local businesses, the kind where the owners are in there each and every day..... There are no giant profits to be handed out to investors or shareholders - that owner hopes to make enough to pay the bills, inventory, staff, taxes (a myriad of 'em) and maybe enough to raise their family.
Not necessarily.Direct democracy leads to mobocracy
So you'd rather that people are represented by the few that implement stuff that is harmful to majorities? Brilliant.as evidenced in France starting July 14, 1789 and ending when Napoleon crowned himself emperor.
From your link, "“Our findings suggest scope for continued firm overall wage growth, given that lower income wage growth is more cyclical and persistent, and given potential room for further acceleration in high income wages,” Goldman economist David Choi said in a research note."Workers at the lower end of the pay scale finally are getting the most benefit from rising wages
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/13/wor...e-getting-most-benefit-from-rising-wages.html
Wage gap is narrowing in Trump’s economy.
3.2 million is a lowball number. capitalists always manipulate the way they define poverty in order to make it seem like most people are prospering, which is far from the reality.
Not necessarily.
So you'd rather that people are represented by the few that implement stuff that is harmful to majorities? Brilliant.
Direct democracy is "one person, one vote" and yet you disagree with that.
Direct democracy is the closest thing to the people of a country having the power rather than the government, and yet you disagree with it.
Cute
I just did.
I didn't say they are pretend jobs. But they were never intended to raise a family and buy a house on.They aren't pretend jobs and are real to me. Just as learning in school is a part of life, starter jobs are real jobs teaching kids about the economical parts of life.
The rest I agree with. Gov't wastes an awful lot. It's one reason why I am a minarchist and dislike representative democracy. I'd rather have small gov't and direct democracy.
Bullshyte.
How do you think the wage gap spreads if it isn't by the powers that be spreading profits according to imbalanced scales?