Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|6904|USA
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Just two questions from me.

Minimum Wage in the USA is 5.15 an hour at the moment. Could members from outside the US post to compare?


2nd-SHould this bill be held up for the tax cuts piggyback?
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6771|Global Command
Minimum wage increase will hurt small business.
alpinestar
Member
+304|6838|New York City baby.
Honestly who the fuck makes 5.15 an hour in US?
SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|6810|Mountains of NC

the whole debate is a shame - a whole "damned if you do, damned if you don't"

on one side the ppl that need higher wages could get it but then the rich get a estate tax cut on their multimillion dollar house - all the while the votes are handled by men and women that have plenty of money - bring in couple of blue collar workers that know what working for the dollar means and let them decide what bills to make and what bills to vote on

and the "death tax" is so unbelieveable - after he passed on he had some money saved in a account for me and my sister but it got taxed - a good amount of it too

my grandfather worked hard his entire life and they taxed his social security check {just makes me sick to my stomach} I had to help him out in his last days mostly take him to the grocery store or anywhere he needed [ he didn't like driving after my grandmother passed on a year earlier] I was 16 at the time and every time he got his S.S. check, he hated to open it bc he knew it was taxed - all those years of hard work and they still tax him in his golden years
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J3ST3R
Member
+59|6756|Vancouver, Canada
Canadian training wage is 6.50 i don't know what minimum wage is i think it's either 7.50 or 8.50, I don't know for sure because I've never worked at a minimum wage job

Last edited by J3ST3R (2006-08-03 22:02:21)

Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|6904|USA
True Grape. Whats your opinion of the current min in America?
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6804
Australia

Works out to about $9.30 US.  Although, I'm not sure what effect IR laws have on this.

Last edited by Bubbalo (2006-08-03 22:02:31)

SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|6810|Mountains of NC

Alexanderthegrape wrote:

Minimum wage increase will hurt small business.
Walmart hurts small business, but yeah I agree with you on that - my father runs a small western retail store and we start out little higher then minium wage and we offer insurance - if the minimum shot up, new employees would want to start out at a higher wage
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topthrill05
Member
+125|6820|Rochester NY USA
You raise MW. Meh, Not to many are making that anyway. Also it's 6.15 here in NY. Will be up to 7 in 2007.
topthrill05
Member
+125|6820|Rochester NY USA
I doubt they make that much.
Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|6904|USA

alpinestar wrote:

Honestly who the fuck makes 5.15 an hour in US?
I'd imagine the ones who don't are pretty lucky. Do you guys feels its enough to get by in America.

Example.

A healthy single American.

40 hours @ 5:15 an hour; $206 a week ; $824 a month pre-tax.

Necessities to survive:

Food
Rent


Well shit.....I guess thats the bare necessity.....nevermind
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6998|United States of America
Luckily most people in America aren't untrained illegal aliens and so don't make that little.
dubbs
Member
+105|6874|Lexington, KY
This will effect the whole middle class.  If the minimum wage is raised higher, retail stores will charge higher for their products, because they have to pay their employees more.  With more and more manufacturing, technical and other types of job being shipped over seas, it does not help out.  This goes to show how much the Federal Government is trying to make themselves look good, but on the backside they are screwing the American people.  I personally think that we have had to many families in government for to long,  for example, the Kennedys have been around since the 60's, and this is hurting our nation.  They forget what it like to be outside of the upper class.  They do not feel the pains of the middle and lower class, they do not know what it feels like to not know where you next meal will come from or when it will come, they do not know what it feels like to have to work overtime just to make for sure you have enough money to pay for rent.  I remember growing up that I was told if I had a college degree, I would have no problem getting a job, now it is if you have a Masters Degree, you maybe flipping hamburgers at McDonald's, making minimum wage, and be in debt barely getting by in life. 

As stated before, either way the non-upper class Americans are going to have to deal with the impact on this.
Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|6904|USA
Nice Dubbs. I feel "career politician" is an oxymoron. Law should be 8 years. Period.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|6962|California

communism ftw! you car now belongs to everyone.
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6791|Southeastern USA
it is not meant as a means to support someone, it is the base amount meant for the likes of teenagers out for their first job and still dependents of their parents, an increase basically boils down to a small business tax, 3 things will immediately happen if this ridiculous "vote for me" bill gets passed:
A) a serious increase in inflation, the cost of all goods and services will skyrocket, effectively lowering the pay of the entire nation

B)many of the currently employed at or near the minimum wage will be fired, unless you found a magic way to increase every business's payroll budget without an increase in product/service sales

C) even more jobs will end up being pushed outside the borders and into cheaper labor market

Yes there was a time when I was homeless, I was making above minimum wage at all 3 of my jobs (added up to about 65-70 hours of work a week), and I still was barely "making enough to live off of", the idea that you should support yourself and/or a family off of one minimum wage job flopping whoppers is ludicrous, get some fucking initiative, be fucking responsible, and maybe at the very least try getting another job for supplemental income

minimum wage is for those new to the job market, minimum wage is for those new to the job market, minimum wage is for those new to the job market, minimum wage is for those new to the job market

We should measure welfare's success by how many people leave welfare, not by how many are added.
Ronald Reagan

hand ups, not hand outs, people

Last edited by kr@cker (2006-08-03 22:29:55)

kessel!
Peruvian Cocaine
+261|7007|Toronto Canada
min wage in ontario is something like $7.75.
dubbs
Member
+105|6874|Lexington, KY

kr@cker wrote:

We should measure welfare's success by how many people leave welfare, not by how many are added.
Ronald Reagan
I like the quote.  Most people stay on Welfare because it provides a better life for them.


As you stated Kr@cker, most companies are leaving the American shores, because of the cost of labor, even though this will not effect most large companies that are doing this, we will see some more outsourcing.  I have been a victim of outsourcing, and I know that it was not to rebuild the company as we were told.  Most of the employees at that company took pay cuts.  Another person that I know took a 25% pay cut.  Why?  So that the CEO can get a 2 million dollar bonus at the end of the year.  This is more about the rich wanting to be richer.  If we look back in history, we will notice that leadership changes when this occurs.  America was born because King George wanted to become richer.  Soon the oppressed people will rise up, and overcome our government that has became for the corporation by the corporation.

On a side note, I heard that Wal-Mart was pushing this bill stating that they would like their employees to be able to receive proper health insurance.  They stated that they could not provide employees with proper health insurance, or wages that would allow them, and compete if this did not happen.  Not to long ago, about a month ago, they quit supporting the bill.  Wonder if it was because they thought it would pass, and then make it's way back to them when they raise the price of their low price (and quality) products.  I personally blame Wal-Mart for the state that the American economy is.  They were one of the first companies to push for products made over seas.  (Then sell it with the tag Made in USA, when referring to the sticker, not the product)

Thanks for the comment, Mason4Assassin444.
BN
smells like wee wee
+159|7010

Alexanderthegrape wrote:

Minimum wage increase will hurt small business.
What about assisting people. Is that not more important?
UON
Junglist Massive
+223|6895
In the UK for 22 and over it's £5.05, or $9.55.  For 18 to 21 it's £4.25, or $8.04.
<[onex]>Headstone
Member
+102|6944|New York

SEREMAKER wrote:

Alexanderthegrape wrote:

Minimum wage increase will hurt small business.
Walmart hurts small business, but yeah I agree with you on that - my father runs a small western retail store and we start out little higher then minium wage and we offer insurance - if the minimum shot up, new employees would want to start out at a higher wage
Your first statement couldnt be More true. Walmart has said that They would build less stores IF the MW Bill passes. They also said they will Build less stores in states who raise there MW. Blackmail anyone? Walmart is Evil, Pure and simple. They are strong arming the Govt at this point, and holding local economies hostage.

Fuck Walmart And POWER TO THE LITTLE GUY!!
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6798
In the Republic of Ireland the min wage is €7.65 per hour. That's nearly $10 an hour. Ireland FTW.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6958
5 bucks an hour in taiwan is really good for uni students, working at mcdonalds here get you payed 2.70usd an hour... mininum wage is around 2.60usd i think
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Rygar
Canucklehead
+69|6888|Nova Scotia
The highest in Canada was Nunavut at 8.50, but Alberta's recent economic growth might have surpassed that.
The lowest is New Brunswick at 6.50.
There are other rules like 'inexperienced minimum wage and all that crap that lets employers bend the rules.
Canadian Minimum Wages.  That's wiki, but might not be entirely up to date.

What happens to current employees if minimum wage is raised (especially smaller businesses) and new employees get paid more when they start?  If someone has been working in some company for, say, 6 months, and they've passed a 'probationary period', meaning they've done their training and can't be fired on a whim anymore, they get a slight raise, then the MW goes up and new people start at what the current employee just got a raise to.  Theoretically the employee feels he/she should be bumped up according to the new scale - the new employee will be making more than the old one after they work through their probationary period.  Sorry, rambling, you get the drift.
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6791|Southeastern USA
how about a vote, should we call it:
A) the inflation bill
B) the Im too lazy to learn a marketable job skill bill

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