| I make 20/hour and can’t afford to live anywhere decent or near my work. |
Agree. double-digit IQ when it comes to basic economics. |
I would expect even more automation or encouragement of paying people under the table. |
....have you ever worked in a daycare or been a CNA? They do not make well above minimum wage. |
Trickle down ain’t working, kids. Time to let it go. |
| This isn’t great if adults lose benefits like child care, food stamps, Medicaid, etc. |
fair wages depend on STOPPING THE OVERWHELMING IMMIGRATION. and educating the idiots that think immigration is good for US workers |
We were paying $32 an hour in a rural Md county. We hired direct for adult CNA's to look after Mom. CNA's are already earning well over minimum wages in Maryland and this was in a poor county. |
| I don’t think this is the end of the world, but they should call it the Jeff Bezos Enrichment Act. It will accelerate the decline of brick and mortar businesses. On the other hand, I mostly shop online at this point, and think it would be a good idea to convert some existing retail like Montgomery mall into affordable housing. |
+100. And we’ll all end up paying more to Bezos than we are now! |
It doesn’t make sense for seasonal labor stuff like lifeguarding where kids aren’t expecting 25$/hr |
The seasonal labor stuff is all exempted to minimum wage. I think teenage employees might also be exempted? I know my teen did not make minimum working at their summer camp and I looked it up and they were clearly exempted. There’s actually a ton of exemptions. I agree it will accelerate use of automation at grocery stores, fast food and retail but that’s already been happening, and the immigration crackdown will also accelerate it. There’s a reason why Japan has been at the foefrpnt of a lot of this stuff replacing human labor with automation. I’m not sure it’s a bad idea for retail and fast food stuff — it is actually much more efficient and you’re much more likely to get the right order, and the younger generation really prefers to do things that way anyway. |