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RE: Superman Actor Dean Cain Rips Apart Ilhan Omar’s Minimum-Wage Example
(02-11-2019 01:17 AM)WKUYG Wrote:  Some of you have let the left move the needle on you....calling $11 an hour Minimum-Wage when it's $3.75 over the Minimum-Wage

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. Smalltown USA is usually behind larger cities when it comes to Minimum-Wage type jobs. I live in a city of 54,000 and my home town (70 miles south) is 65,000. Over the last two years Minimum-Wage jobs have went the way of the cuckoo bird. Those that were paying $7.25 to $9 an hour are now $9.50 to $12 an hour for most. I'm talking store clerks, car washes, food service. When you can rent a 1 bedroom apt for $450 to $600 a month...

Varies by state not by town. In MD it's $10.10. It doesn't matter if you live in a small town in Maryland... like I moved to last year. They have to be paid at least $10.10. So prices even in small rural places have gone up. A value meal at McDonalds is ~$8-9 now.
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