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Mr. Luddite March 5th 14 03:22 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.




amdx[_3_] March 5th 14 05:38 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On 3/5/2014 9:22 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?


White liberal racists use high minimum wages to keep young blacks out of
the job market, this sly move only makes it look like the want to help.
Thus helping them perpetuate the cradle to grave welfare system.

Mikek




Poco Loco March 5th 14 06:55 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 10:22:40 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:


Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.



It's a way to look as though you're helping a segment of the population which will, hopefully, pay
you back with votes. You're getting into an analysis which those at the bottom of the pay scale are
not going to make. Liberals see the pay increase as a 'good for the poor' thing. The fact that it
will increase the price of goods, or reduce the number of jobs, has little bearing. Those numbers
don't become visible for a long time.

The latest, that I can recall, numbers from CBO were 15 million people getting more money and only a
half million or so out of jobs. Sounds like a net gain of 14.5 million votes.

Therefore, the Republicans should not only jump on that bandwagon, but go for a bigger number. Once
they get some power they can start making up for their bad decision.


Boating All Out March 5th 14 08:37 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
In article ,
says...

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.


As long as food stamps and housing assistance are availible, no need to
raise the minimum wage. No need at all.

Mr. Luddite March 5th 14 08:50 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On 3/5/2014 3:37 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

In article ,
says...

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.


As long as food stamps and housing assistance are availible, no need to
raise the minimum wage. No need at all.


Thank you for a thoughtful and informative reply.




F.O.A.D. March 5th 14 08:57 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On 3/5/14, 3:50 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/5/2014 3:37 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

In article ,
says...

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.


As long as food stamps and housing assistance are availible, no need to
raise the minimum wage. No need at all.


Thank you for a thoughtful and informative reply.




Sorry - been at the beach most of the day contemplating itsy bitsy
teenie weenie bikinis.

KC March 5th 14 11:18 PM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On 3/5/2014 10:22 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.




The one and only thing positive that comes from it is more solid
democrat voters...

[email protected] March 6th 14 12:05 AM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 10:22:40 AM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum

wage helps anyone?



The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the

minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost

of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of

what is affordable to everyone.



The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but

the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.


A over-rich **** like you....asking why.... I didn't know you were that ****ing stupid.

F.O.A.D. March 6th 14 12:08 AM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On 3/5/14, 6:18 PM, KC wrote:
On 3/5/2014 10:22 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

Can any of our resident economic experts explain how raising the minimum
wage helps anyone?

The cost of goods sold reflect the cost of selling those goods. If the
minimum wage is raised, the cost of selling increases causing the cost
of goods to increase, resulting in going back to square one in terms of
what is affordable to everyone.

The only way it makes sense to me is if the minimum wage is raised but
the cost of goods stays the same. That isn't going to happen.




The one and only thing positive that comes from it is more solid
democrat voters...



It is absolutely laughable that some of you fellas in higher income
brackets want to curtail the meager wages of those in the bottom
brackets, and it is so, so, so modern-day Republican of you.

Does the cost of goods and services reflect the totally out of whack
paychecks of CEOs who take home multi-million dollar salaries?

More progressive nations have higher minimum wages for their workers,
and most of them get health care, mandated vacation time, sick leave,
maternity leave and pensions. In this country, everything goes to the 1
or 2% and the lower middle class and lower income groups get...****ed.

Except for Scotty, of course, whose services aren't worth half of
minimum age.


Wayne.B March 6th 14 12:49 AM

Minimum Wage debate
 
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 19:08:23 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

In this country, everything goes to the 1
or 2% and the lower middle class and lower income groups get...****ed.


===

Utter nonsense.


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