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    -31 year ago

    Why don’t states with Dem majorities raise the local wage to match housing costs?

    Washington State, New York, Minnesota… none of these states have escaped this problem.

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      81 year ago

      Because the problem is the capitalist class is holding the government hostage with their lobbying. Shit’s class war, not culture war.

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        21 year ago

        [Sic]“Don’t tell me there’s no class war, of course there’s class war. My class, the rich, started it and we’re winning.”

        • Warren Buffet
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        -51 year ago

        the problem is the capitalist class

        I hope there aren’t any capitalists outside the Republican party.

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      1 year ago

      California does. We have a state minimum wage of $15/hr, city minimum wages, (varies by the city, but here in San Diego it’s currebtly $16.85 an hour) and now food service minimum wage of $20 an hour at the state level.

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        01 year ago

        You can’t pay for rent in San Diego on a $40k/year salary.

        Even slums are going for $2k/mo. And food plus utilities easily puts you over the line.

        $20/hr only really works if you’ve got some kind of subsidy or second job.

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          21 year ago

          Oh yeah. I never said that they are keeping up with COL, but they are doing something at least. I personally think that corporations should be banned from owning residential property, but I don’t believe the political will is there to actually manage to do that.

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            01 year ago

            I never said that they are keeping up with COL, but they are doing something at least.

            If the cost of living outpaced the wage rate, effective wages are falling.