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Topic"In 1935, the minimum hourly wage in the U.S. was set at 25¢.
creativerealms
01/27/21 5:29:46 PM
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DoubleDare posted...
I would say it should be $10.

Now for areas like California, NYC, Philly and even NJ I could see $15.
But states where the cost of living is alot lower? I would think $10, $12 at most would be fine.

And sorry but jobs like McDonalds and other fast food places, their employment model is literally 18-early 20s working there for 2, 3 years tops with high turnaround.
And yet there are peoe who work there long into adulthood as their career. Just because it's suppose to be a stepping stone first job doesn't mean it will.

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