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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 11:51 PM Sep 2012

Kuncinich: America needs a raise

http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/274-41/13235-focus-america-deserves-a-raise

This Labor Day, President Obama has the opportunity to defend the economic rights of millions of Americans by supporting a substantial increase in the minimum wage. Presently $7.25 per hour, the federal minimum wage is inadequate. The purchasing power of a worker earning minimum wage in 1968 is equal to $10-11 today. That means, at $7.25 an hour, workers today have less wage power than workers in 1968.

Consider that an individual working full-time and taking no vacation or sick time will earn only $1,160 per month. Housing costs alone in a neighborhood in my hometown of Cleveland can easily approach most of the income of a full-time employee earning minimum wage. What about food? What about transportation? What about health care? What about providing for children?

The minimum wage is not a living wage. Taxpayers, through financing a range of social programs, end up subsidizing corporations who do not pay a living wage. Every worker should be paid enough to meet the essential needs of his or her family. Economically secure families make stronger communities which in turn strengthens our nation. This Labor Day let's show that our nation values families by increasing the minimum wage to $10 an hour.

We know that some corporations won't like it. If corporations don't place value on the dignity, happiness or well-being of the American workers, then government must step in to protect workers' economic well-being. Workers are more than a line item in a corporate budget. The United States of America must be more than a profit-seeking machine. I am not suggesting a government handout, but a hand-up, enabling workers to climb out of a fiscal ditch.
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LWolf

(46,179 posts)
1. "Every worker should be paid enough to meet the essential needs of his or her family."
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:11 PM
Sep 2012

"Economically secure families make stronger communities which in turn strengthens our nation."



 

WilliamTuckness

(41 posts)
2. We'll amend the US Constitution to provide a living wage adjusted within 1 month per each inflation.
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 09:12 PM
Jun 2014

What do you all think about my proposal? We could have a Constitutional Convention of people that want this living wage.

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