So the best way to lower prices is to reduce wages?California raises minimum wage to $20/hr. The state is shedding citizens, jobs and business faster than my cat sheds its winter coat and they raise the MW to $20/hr like that's not gonna speed the decline.
I think a Big Mac costs something like $20 in Cali so an employee has to work an hour just to buy one. That's just cuckoo bananas. Who the hell even wants to pay that for a crappy Big Mac? The day I pay $20 for a stinking hamburger will be the day I hope my wife mercifully kills me.
Or ya know, elect govts that actually know what they're doing and not arbitrarily hike the minimum wage by several dollars an hour at a time to make up for their horrid policy failures.So the best way to lower prices is to reduce wages?
What's better, getting paid less or not having a job at all because your employer simply can't afford to shell out $20/hr per employee? Or closes down altogether because nobody wants to pay the huge price increases.Or should we outlaw backhoes? Many a digger lost his job to those evil contraptions.
Dittto BC.California raises minimum wage to $20/hr. The state is shedding citizens, jobs and business faster than my cat sheds its winter coat and they raise the MW to $20/hr like that's not gonna speed the decline.
I think a Big Mac costs something like $20 in Cali so an employee has to work an hour just to buy one. That's just cuckoo bananas. Who the hell even wants to pay that for a crappy Big Mac? The day I pay $20 for a stinking hamburger will be the day I hope my wife mercifully kills me.