A different Californian here but I work very few hours so I get a tax refund! Those s*ckers are paying for me lol |
|
I don’t care. Even my teen knows better now than ordering fast food - he chooses a “normal” restaurant (okay unless it’s Popeyes….)
The less fast food there is, the better |
Right? I literally reread the PPs response thinking I had to have read incorrectly. |
Another (or the same) poster who doesn't understand basic economics. |
| You complain about the homeless people but don't want people to be able to afford housing in a state with one of the highest cost of living. |
I think it's a good thing. The whole thing about food businesses having thin margins and acting like they are all going to shut down tomorrow is an urban myth. If that were true, why would anyone even want to open a food establishment? But in reality, there's a new one opening every day! Pay your people a living wage. Increase the price and while you are at it, also get rid of tips to offset the price increase. |
Salaries aren’t the only costs! Go back to school. |
| I think anyone who works a full time job, no matter how skilled or unskilled, should be able to afford the bare minimum. A one bedroom apartment, utilities, car payment, insurance, food, medication, haircuts, and the occasional treat. Plus have a few dollars left for savings. Whatever all that costs in any particular area is what a 40 hour a week job should add up to cover. |
| Prices will go up! Simple as that! |
Another Californian (there are many of us on DCUM, check the advertising stats!). The prices have definitely gone up. Fast food chains will survive, I’m more concerned about the independent restaurants. |
This is funny. I worked in DCPS as an aide about 35 hours a week getting paid $2060 a month. My studio nearby was $1300 which was awesome price was DC. I had BA and 35 hours of MA. It was so miserable that I went back to my old job. |
|
I don’t understand the concept of a livable wage being needed for fast food workers. Maybe it’s different in California, but where I live in Ga, the fast good workers are exclusively teenagers. They live at home and go to high school or college. The majority work part time.
What is the point of paying them a livable wage that’s high enough to support a family on? Shouldn’t higher wages only be paid if the skillset or industry dictates that? I have worked in restaurants and Fast food, and that is THE MOST low skilled industry I have ever personally experienced. Have you seen the toilets in a McDonald’s? These workers do the absolute barest minimum, and barely even do that. You’re lucky if they even show up for every scheduled shift each week. Why should they be paid more than their skill set is worth?? |
| It drives inflation. Going from $12 or $15 per hour to $20 per hour minimum wage will ramp up inflation. |
| This is insane to sub at a school BSN in nursing for years of college and state boards we get 21 dollars an hour that for a person at a restaurant is far to much all of the restaurants will fold I hope people live to cook |
So in the DC metropolitan region, th eminimum wage should be what? $60.00 an hour? |