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Elizabeth Warren
In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren: Why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour like it used to be? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)39. How many people are you feeding?
I'm curious, because I live alone and spend no more than $60.00 most weeks on my groceries, which includes things like toilet paper and tissues.
It's my observation that in recent years the check-out people do most of the grocery bagging themselves, and the store will have one or two roaming baggers to pitch in. Many years ago bagging groceries was one of those entry-level jobs mostly taken by teens as a start to being in the workforce. The way pumping gas used to be an entry-level job.
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Elizabeth Warren: Why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour like it used to be? [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2013
OP
As long as young people are willing to sacrifice their lives to keep the ruling class in power,
valerief
Mar 2013
#2
And now there's a bipartisan effort to even reduce curerent COLA calculations
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2013
#7
"As for wages paid out, aren't they considered a cost of doing business and tax deductible?"
Bay Boy
Mar 2013
#54
I have said it before though and I say it again, I dislike minimum wage rules.
cstanleytech
Mar 2013
#25
Are ANY "jobs" worth several million$/year plus bonuses and stock options? It's pretty simple:
NYC_SKP
Mar 2013
#22
True! My boy eats nonstop. He's an athlete, too (dance) so he's thin as a rail but his metabolism!!!
October
Mar 2013
#86
Where I live, something like $12 or 13 bucks an hour would be more like it. In the 70's,
brewens
Mar 2013
#27
No, no, no. She's all mixed up. People are poor today because their schools suck.
Smarmie Doofus
Mar 2013
#36