Can 2 Parents and 2 Kids Live on Minimum Wage? According to New Report, Not Even Close

 
Because you're generalizing all people that struggle financially. 

It's interesting that society accepts the excess spending of the rich but frowns upon the poor when they want to spend money.
Because the rich don't complain about making minimum wage.....

NT the place where people are above tipping but your local walmart greeter deserves $15 an hour.

Okay guys 
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Because you're generalizing all people that struggle financially. 

It's interesting that society accepts the excess spending of the rich but frowns upon the poor when they want to spend money.


Because the rich don't complain about making minimum wage.....



NT the place where people are above tipping but your local walmart greeter deserves $15 an hour.

Okay guys :lol:  

None of this made sense but gr8 b8 m8.
 
Legal slavery.


What's worse is that a lot of these big corporations and banks don't even be paying their federal income tax.


I'm talking about $2.5 trillion that's unaccounted for because these corporations be playing the system.


Middle and lower class be getting paid basically nothing AND have to foot the bill for the corporations.


And it's hilarious and sickening that some people think it's okay that people have to live like this. :smh:
 
Paying bills is considered having a spending problem?

Okay.
The hell sense does this make?
umm yeah, especially if your not using govt assistance to pay for food. I believe more people on top are skimming more than those on the bottom.
 
so you think people who make minimum wage have a spending problem and increasing their wages will only enable them to spend more money


makes a whole lot of sense :lol:


...... it does make sense.

A few more dollars an hour will make them eat out another night a week or buy those new Js with a little less guilty conscience.

I don't get why this is so hard for guys like you to understand, Bruce.

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None of this made sense but gr8 b8 m8.


People don't want to tip someone who is paid $2.50 an hour but if they work for a huge successful company then they deserve more money....
You arbitrarily introduced a new topic in attempt to make a point. Like I said, your post doesn't make sense.

If you need me to explain further, people that oppose tipping don't necessarily believe in increasing minimum wage.
 
ALL people that earn min wage blow their money on Jordan's and clothes? :rofl: two scoops of stupid with that statment
 
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You arbitrarily introduced a new topic in attempt to make a point. Like I said, your post doesn't make sense.

If you need me to explain further, people that oppose tipping don't necessarily believe in increasing minimum wage.
I was saying that NT is the land of extremes. 

It doesnt make sense to pay a walmart greeter more money just because they work for walmart.

Im sorry but people just aren't entitled to a bigger piece of the pie for fairness sake. 
 
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Walmart raised wages and it benefit the company as well as the employees.

Some of the post I have read in here are making my head hurt :lol:

"Poor people don't deserve more money because they obviously don't know what to do with it" :lol:
 
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You arbitrarily introduced a new topic in attempt to make a point. Like I said, your post doesn't make sense.


If you need me to explain further, people that oppose tipping don't necessarily believe in increasing minimum wage.


I was saying that NT is the land of extremes. 

It doesnt make sense to pay a walmart greeter more money just because they work for walmart.

It makes going on Nt more entertaining. I aint trying to go a forum where people are sensible and using logic and ****. Foh b
 
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It makes sense to pay people the minimum wage to live in that city.

Won't happen though, they'll use that money to create machines to do it. Already seen a McDonalds in the city (NYC) where you order the food on a iPad, only one cash register open.
 
It makes going on Nt more entertaining. I aint trying to go a forum where people are sensible and using logic and ****. Foh b
Oh like comments like this help any? 
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If you raise the minimum wage by that much then everything else will just go up with it.
 
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I was saying that NT is the land of extremes. 

It doesnt make sense to pay a walmart greeter more money just because they work for walmart.

Im sorry but people just aren't entitled to a bigger piece of the pie for fairness sake. 

Oh ok. It's better that the rich continue to enjoy minimal taxes and spend unnecessary amounts of money. Corporate greed is leading the world in the right direction!
 
Some of you cats really believe disadvantage backgrounds all have iPhones and j's :lol:
Work at job cops as a counselor. Out of 78 students in my dorm only one has an iPhone and it's a 5. They all come from different ethnicities and backgrounds but what a majority of them DO have is growing up in low income housing
 
According to this thread....

Minimum wage should be doubled or close to it.

There are too many white millionaires out there.

For some people they don't even know that if they work hard then they might become successful one day and move out of poverty.

Everything is the governments fault.

Sound right? 

I still agree that minimum wage is too low but some of you guys in here are smoking something else.
 
According to this thread....

Minimum wage should be doubled or close to it.

There aren't enough millionaires of color out there.

For some people they don't even know that if they work hard then they might become successful one day and move out of poverty.

The Government can make some things better.


Sound right? 

Fixed it for you.
 
Is that the governments fault?

Not completely, people/politics have gotten in the way and kept an outdated system failing for others benefit. Raising minimum wage helps to take some of the burden off of the government and puts it back on the corporations.
 
How about the government start lowering/stabilizing rent?
Section 8:

The Housing Choice Vouchers Program (often referred to as “Section 8”) is the federal government’s primary program to provide housing for Americans who are living in poverty, as well as the elderly and disabled. It provides qualifying families with assistance in paying the monthly rental fee (about 70%+) for homes and apartments that are located anywhere, not just in subsidized housing projects. In every major market in the country it is administered locally by municipal public housing agencies, which certify the tenants and residences for participation in the program.
 
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