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Minimum wage should not be voted on by congress. It should be pegged to cost of living by region. The government already does all this measuring of cost of living by region. Make the minimum 125% of cost of living and be done with it. It’s clear congress can’t handle the task.

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Yeah, an hour of someone’s life is just worth less in the flyover shit states.

EDIT: Why don’t the worthless people in the flyover shit states want to vote for us?

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Sarcasm I hope?

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Very much so.

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No, but the same food and lodging costs drastically different based on location in this country. A New York City cost of living would bankrupt small businesses in rural Nebraska who also price their services based on regional costs. It’s just more logical than a flat minimum wage for the whole country.

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No, but the same food and lodging costs drastically different based on location in this country.

Rent’s going up everywhere. Lower wages for the states whose voters you regard with contempt is only going to create a permanent underclass of flyover Morlocks who will get hungry.

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That’s why it’s the MINIMUM wage. It isn’t saying places like New York City needs to pay that low, nor is it saying they can’t mandate higher.

It is saying that every person, anywhere, should at an absolute minimum, be offered this baseline.

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That’s how it used to work until WFHers realized they can make urban wages and live in the country; literally eating their cake and having it too

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It’s better than the current system of begging politicians.

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The “low cost of living” in the “flyover states” is subsidized by a complete lack of accessible social services or government accountability.

You can get a house for a bit more than 100,000. But you’ll pay for it by sending your children to a school where your high schooler is being taught math by someone with a GED. Or when you lose a tire to a crater in the road. Or when a tornado hits your town and emergency services aren’t available because your Governor is in Paris and didn’t bother to tell anyone.

It’s really Galt’s Gulch here. The low cost of living/low pay works like a trap, because how the fuck can one save up to get out?

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States and cities have higher ones already

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A few do

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I’d be dead in Va if I were making 7.25

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Make the minimum 125% of cost of living

Do the math for a 32 hour workweek to meet this criteria and make it so you have to include healthcare benefits proportional to the hours worked.

Ironically the company I work for would go under if they had to pay a living wage like this to the workers. We pay minimum wage in our state to close to 400 workers, almost all of whom cannot speak English today. It’s miserable manufacturing work but 100% required, the product is positive to humanity and can’t possibly be outsourced. Can be better automated though, which should be done.

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How’s life at the fleshlight factory? Thank you for your service, by the way.

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Sure it would. No graft or overpayment management and ownership involved in the system at all.

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