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In reply to the discussion: Do you think the Federal minimum wage should be $15 per hour? [View all]taught_me_patience
(5,477 posts)82. Add up the hours
Open 12 hours means 14 hours per day.
Most will have 2 people on shift at all times and 3 during lunch... which means 35 man hours/day. That is 12,700 man hours/year, or approx 130k at $9/hr+15% for taxes and workers comp.
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Where is that house located? In Miami, with the size of the land it appears to have, that would be
Ghost in the Machine
Sep 2014
#88
Thank you, and my bad... I thought the post said that house was only $60,000 when in actuality
Ghost in the Machine
Sep 2014
#98
Why do you think I would I want to hear it? Nothing in any of my posts suggests
merrily
Sep 2014
#43
Also true, yet many employers don't pay enough to make employees loyal and happy.
merrily
Sep 2014
#40
The number cited is also refered to in 'Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jung
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#117
But do you agree that minimum wage increases wouldn't be directly passed to consumers?
Taitertots
Sep 2014
#68
By your own admission, you're not sure of the average wage and just set it at $10
Hippo_Tron
Sep 2014
#81
$15 now gives people the ability to lobby for $22. As it is, their lives are chaotic and they can't.
freshwest
Sep 2014
#65
Not only that, but the reductionists who oppose the raise because they make more will get one, too.
freshwest
Sep 2014
#66
If minimum wage were to raise to $15/hour, would other wages also rise accordingly?
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#12
If they are going to talk about a living wage then it should definitely be that much.
jwirr
Sep 2014
#17
We need to make sure that COLA is adjusted properly for SS and get rid of H-1B too...
cascadiance
Sep 2014
#33
A "burger flipper's" time and labor should be keyed by some other profession's pay?
Scootaloo
Sep 2014
#78
Where is the idea that I have distain for minimum wage employees coming from?
NightWatcher
Sep 2014
#103
That's the most common argument against raising minimum wage, and it's misguided
Orrex
Sep 2014
#105
Not only do I think it should be $15 an hour, I think it should be a goddamned litmus test. nt
conservaphobe
Sep 2014
#35
If nothing else, I'd like sub minimum for restaurant servers raised to 5.50
Algernon Moncrieff
Sep 2014
#72
Realistically, it would take years to change the culture in America -- if it could be done.
Algernon Moncrieff
Sep 2014
#76
They are in San Francisco. All wait staff are paid at least minimum wage which is $10.74 an hour.
Luminous Animal
Sep 2014
#119
Just think what that would do for the middle class in this country. It might save us.
YOHABLO
Sep 2014
#86
What do you mean "sorry...". You aren't sorry. Workers deserve a living wage, period.
CreekDog
Sep 2014
#113
I don't disagree at all, but gradualism will probably be necessary here.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#144