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Posted on 07-24-09 05:51:15 PM Link | Quote
As of today.

I wonder if that's a good idea with the way the economy is right now...

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Posted on 07-24-09 10:33:57 PM Link | Quote

Woohoo, it's up to $8.40 here! Second highest in the nation!

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Posted on 07-24-09 10:46:59 PM Link | Quote
I only started making this much last month.

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Posted on 07-25-09 01:03:37 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Hiryuu
As of today.

I wonder if that's a good idea with the way the economy is right now...

How much do you make hourly?

It's relevant, trust me.

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Posted on 07-25-09 02:56:03 AM (last edited by Hiryuu at 07-24-09 11:56 PM) Link | Quote
Originally posted by Stigandr
How much do you make hourly?

It's relevant, trust me.


Over 12.

Anyways, I don't think you get it but hey...it was enacted into law over two years ago...but it's not a really good idea over the idea of just 'disposable income' that won't get anymore hires and will probably lessen them (because of business not being able to afford the extra weight).

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Posted on 07-25-09 02:57:53 AM Link | Quote
Wages have, as a whole, lagged behind everything else in this country. More money going to people = more money to spend and put elsewhere.

It might hurt a bit in the beginning, but "trickle down" bullshit, this puts real money into people's pockets.

I'm all for it.

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Posted on 07-25-09 02:59:04 AM Link | Quote
I'm not when unemployment continues to climb.

But whatever.

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:04:01 AM Link | Quote
Having more money means that people will have money to spend, which (if you missed the memo) was the whole reason the economy lagged before.

Huge housing bubble burst -> Several people are driven unrecoverably into debt -> Interest rates climb all over, people in debt have spendable income reduced sharply -> Expendable income stops flowing to businesses, which have to cut hours and workers -> You are here

Providing more real, lasting income will help these problems. Unlike a sudden $600 "stimulus", it will be longer lasting and will hopefully do more concrete things to help fix it.

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:08:17 AM (last edited by Hiryuu at 07-25-09 12:08 AM) Link | Quote
I don't understand what's so hard about getting this...

If you tax a company, or make them pay more, per employee...you're going to get more money for overhead that needs to be paid out to people in total. Paying employees is the CHIEF expense for any business.

If a company has already been laying off people because of not being able to afford it, logic dictates that the minimum wage going up is going to generate MORE of a problem for the company...and the fact is they will just have to go through another layoff to compensate.

We don't need anymore 'disposable income' in people's pockets...we need people back to work making this money. We need to so that the entire economy gets money the right way...not shots in the arm that don't do anything to provide for things.

Not to mention...heh...don't you remember that when minimum wage goes up that everything else goes up in price to compensate for it? Everything for prices will now start to go up and will make this, literally, pointless and will likely exacerbate the problem.

You can't raise minimum wage in a recession and expect it to help - it just doesn't work that way. Businesses are not an endless supply of money.

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:17:33 AM Link | Quote

We don't need anymore 'disposable income' in people's pockets...we need people back to work making this money.


Disposable income drives businesses.

If people spend $5000 at your business, then you are getting $5000 and will maintain staff to be able to handle that amount of volume.

If people start spending $6000 instead, you will need to increase your capacity slightly to be able to handle that new volume, which may mean hiring more people, giving longer hours, or boosting wages.

If, instead, you removed all disposable income, suddenly people are spending $0, your business is pulling in $0, and you have no reason to have anybody hired.


You can disagree all you want, but more money to spend = more money to drive the economy.

See: Credit cards. Suddenly with their introduction, people were buying more than they could afford (because they could go into negative net worth even with positive spending allotment). The economy soared, until the credit limits were maxed and things ground to a halt.

If you give people increases in real, concrete money, you will get all of those benefits without the bubble factor of that mess. People will spend what they can afford, life moves on.



FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE SECTION!!!!!!

My father's company is trying to sell itself because nobody is spending money on what they specialize in, because they cannot afford it due to lack of people buying those company's products. Guess why. No disposable income.

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:26:20 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Hiryuu
Originally posted by Stigandr
How much do you make hourly?

It's relevant, trust me.


Over 12.

I suspected as much. You might've guessed where I'm going with this already, so I'll leave it at that.

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:28:06 AM Link | Quote
Makes me wonder what he'd be saying if he was stil working his two minimum wage jobs. (Or at least damn close to minimum wage, whatever they were).

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Posted on 07-25-09 03:47:01 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper

We don't need anymore 'disposable income' in people's pockets...we need people back to work making this money.


Disposable income drives businesses...


Tell that to stimulus money that's attempting to do the same.

And you talk first-hand experience but you're not the one in the situation. I am, however, because I'm in a business that drives manufacturing and we aren't getting jobs and with the wage going up, if Arkansas was even going to bend to this whim of minimum wage going up, we'd be in a heap of trouble for affording this.

Like I said, we need more people to MAKE the money rather than inject money that is 'printed' and has no value. Take a look at everything aside from the Dow being above 9000 as of late for the state of most business and lower-than-expected earnings and more and more jobless claims and then tell me that straining businesses for money will make things that much better.

If a company is already crippled...how do you think making them spend more money will make things any better? It'll cause them to go bankrupt...mine nearly has over all of this but we've had to make a lot of cutbacks over things and only now are we starting to get back on our feet from all of this...because people are getting the jobs and the means to get the economy rolling again.

But every time something like this happens, we take another three steps back.

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:10:55 AM (last edited by Xkeeper at 07-25-09 01:11 AM) Link | Quote
Originally posted by Hiryuu
Originally posted by Xkeeper

We don't need anymore 'disposable income' in people's pockets...we need people back to work making this money.


Disposable income drives businesses...


Tell that to stimulus money that's attempting to do the same.

Wait, we got stimulus money? Where? I don't remember that.

I remember we got one a few years ago, but I don't recall ever getting a check for $money in the past year.


And you talk first-hand experience but you're not the one in the situation. I am, however, because I'm in a business that drives manufacturing and we aren't getting jobs and with the wage going up, if Arkansas was even going to bend to this whim of minimum wage going up, we'd be in a heap of trouble for affording this.


That's funny, didn't you just say you were making over $12? OH NO, THE FLOOR THAT WE AREN'T TOUCHING JUST WENT UP. SURELY THIS WILL HAVE SOME SORT OF ENDLESSLY-DAMAGING NIGHTMARE ON US AAAAAAAAAAAAGH.

Sorry, but I'm just not quite feeling it.


Like I said, we need more people to MAKE the money rather than inject money that is 'printed' and has no value.

Why have a minimum wage in the first place, then? Should we pay the grunts of manufacturing $0.01? Why not?

Injected money is money given to people for no direct reason. That's stimulus funds. A minimum cap on wages isn't.



Take a look at everything aside from the Dow being above 9000 as of late for the state of most business and lower-than-expected earnings and more and more jobless claims and then tell me that straining businesses for money will make things that much better.

I've already said how this will help (by giving those businesses more, um, business). But if you want to ignore it there's no reason in repeating myself.



If a company is already crippled...how do you think making them spend more money will make things any better? It'll cause them to go bankrupt...mine nearly has over all of this but we've had to make a lot of cutbacks over things and only now are we starting to get back on our feet from all of this...because people are getting the jobs and the means to get the economy rolling again.

Again, you're making $12. Unless you have people in your current job that are making minimum wage (which would be kind of silly, considering you joined at entry level and were making what, $11? At least $10), then, uh... how is this going to have any effect on you again?

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:19:17 AM (last edited by Hiryuu at 07-25-09 01:20 AM) Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper
...Again, you're making $12. Unless you have people in your current job that are making minimum wage (which would be kind of silly, considering you joined at entry level and were making what, $11? At least $10), then, uh... how is this going to have any effect on you again?


If you'll recall when minimum wage for me went from 5.15 to 6.25 in Arkansas and I was working 72 hours a week on two jobs at 6.35 an hour per each job and no overtime, I didn't get pay raises.

I also mentioned to you that everything went up and that prices of food and everything I bought was going up. I mentioned this enough to you on IM I thought...

People will be in that same boat. You seem to forget that I've BEEN on the lower end of the spectrum when things like this happened.

Besides...what does it matter about me anyways? This is people OTHER THAN MYSELF that are getting affected by this. Just because something isn't happening to me personally does NOT make it right if it's happening to other people and I don't agree with it.

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:24:42 AM (last edited by Xkeeper at 07-25-09 01:24 AM) Link | Quote
Originally posted by Hiryuu
I also mentioned to you that everything went up and that prices of food and everything I bought was going up. I mentioned this enough to you on IM I thought...

This is generally because, again, wages were not keeping up with inflation. Inflation drives prices higher, wages do not increase with them. This is nothing new.


Article source.

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:26:42 AM Link | Quote
What you aren't getting is because everything else goes up and my wage didn't change...it makes it worse for the people ABOVE the end of the minimum wage spectrum because we actually get the nice part about making closer and closer TO minimum wage.

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:27:53 AM Link | Quote
In other words:

Originally posted by Hiryuu
The people not making higher than minimum wage should suffer so that I can continue making minimum wage + x an hour.


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Posted on 07-25-09 04:30:09 AM Link | Quote
Didn't say that...and now you're getting into word manipulation...

But it is a bit unfair to people that have got to the position that they're at only to feel like they've just lost a dollar an hour to wage hikes.

Isn't just 'poor me' to the people that get the wage hikes because they were below the spectrum, don't forget.

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Posted on 07-25-09 04:33:32 AM Link | Quote
If you feel your job is worth more to your company than what you are getting paid, consider asking for a raise. Simple. (Of course, it'd be best to wait until the recession is over.)


I'd hate to have you move to Washington. The minimum wage there goes up every year. It's no surprise that no companies stay there.


And honestly, it isn't unfair. Unfair would be getting paid $5 when minimum wage is $6. Unfair is getting paid $10 when the rest of your coworkers are paid $15.

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