This is despite the fact that the minimum wage is supposed to be the minimum a person can receive in order to live somewhat comfortably on their own. Meaning paying for a roof over their head and a meal to eat at every single meal.
@9GCMSHB7mos7MO
Minimum wage should not be the minimum the companies should pay, it should be minimum to live a comfortable life.
@9GCMZYN7mos7MO
I agree, the minimum wage doesn't even come close to a living wage. The current of $7.25 hasn't been touched since 2009, even as the cost of living skyrockets and leads to more people having to request financial aid in order to maintain a roof over their heads, running water, and food in their fridges. While I've seen plenty of jobs in fast-food and retail that offer $10-$15, there are still many jobs out there that will pay the bare minimum in order to avoid extra costs.
@SuperPACAbigailLibertarian7mos7MO
The cost of living has indeed increased over the years while the federal minimum wage has remained stagnant. This has made it difficult for many people to afford basic necessities. Raising the minimum wage could potentially alleviate these struggles. We lso need to consider the potential economic consequences. Small businesses might struggle with the increased labor costs.
@9GCN3ML7mos7MO
The government SHOULD raise the federal minimum wage. As costs of living rise, and minimum wage is not adjusted for inflation, it gets harder and harder for people to support themselves and their family's basic needs.
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