Raise Minimum wage to $30 per hour

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Then let people work in the field that they want. Income equality achieved. The only problem with the concept is people will avoid jobs that require accountability. Why accept responsibility if you can work a meaningless position. I remember in the early 1990's I went into several fast food restaurants and ordered myself on a touch screen mechanism. Soon robots will take the order and cook the food.
 
Why accept responsibility if you can work a meaningless position.

That's a valid question, to an extent. Some low pay jobs are sooo boring and the time goes by sooo slowly that it's worth taking on extra responsibility, to an extent.
 
Working for the DMV seems boring also but those people socialize and talk to each other without a care that you wait hours. Pay the burger cashier more and see how long that fast food takes to get.
That's a valid question, to an extent. Some low pay jobs are sooo boring and the time goes by sooo slowly that it's worth taking on extra responsibility, to an extent.
 
That's about where it should be.

Closer there than where it is now if you account for inflation.

We are all being hosed.
 
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They say they'll become self aware someday:

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BTW, where's fisharmor?
 
Socialist lies, lowering it to a $0.50 minimum wage and busting unions will free the people!
 
Then let people work in the field that they want. Income equality achieved. The only problem with the concept is people will avoid jobs that require accountability. Why accept responsibility if you can work a meaningless position. I remember in the early 1990's I went into several fast food restaurants and ordered myself on a touch screen mechanism. Soon robots will take the order and cook the food.

I don't think it has much to do with "accountability." I'm sure fast food workers need to be highly accountable. But I think you are correct in your assessment of an avoidance of higher paying jobs. Perhaps someone who has the skills and determination in today's market to pay for and earn a masters degree in computer science might be satisfied to blow off the education and sacrifice and work for the $30 minimum wage since he/she would presumably have less incentive. In a free and competitive market, there will be labor to be performed that has all ranges of marginal revenue product (i.e. value to producers). Producers hire labor until the marginal revenue product of the last worker hired diminishes to the prevailing market wage. So, in this case, no one whose skill set contributes less than $30 in revenue to the producer will be hired. Everyone whose skill set is less than $30 becomes unemployed. For those with skill sets that exceed the $30 minimum wage, it is completely irrelevant to both them and the producers seeking their skill set(the minimum wage is irrelevant in Google's recruitment of engineers). Income equality will not be achieved, because many in society will have a skill set that exceeds the minimum wage, and all those below will have an income of zero.
 
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Then let people work in the field that they want. Income equality achieved. The only problem with the concept is people will avoid jobs that require accountability. Why accept responsibility if you can work a meaningless position. I remember in the early 1990's I went into several fast food restaurants and ordered myself on a touch screen mechanism. Soon robots will take the order and cook the food.

the only problem, lol, you're assuming there aren't masochistic people who have nothing better to do but take responsibility, blame, and volunteer to waste their time for fun.
 
I'll see that $30 and raise you $30

$60 is the magic number for prosperity/equality!

/s

$60?

Pffft....

If 60 is good, then 70 has GOT to be better.

I'll raise you another $10.

Also, if our money is based on debt, then it only follows that the more debt you have, the richer you are.

So we should also raise the debt ceiling to at least a bizzillion dollars.

How about a nation wide window breaking campaign?

Just think how rich we could all be if we simply broke every window in the country.

The world would be our oyster!

+rep
 
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