• @[email protected]
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    Reminder that every dollar possessed by the ultrawealthy is time you wouldn’t have had to spend working and could have instead used that time to enrich your personal life whether it’s alone, with family, or friends.

  • Lemminary
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    The minimum wage should grow with inflation according to an annual review. It’s an injustice that there must be this huge battle every time it needs to be increased every few years but only when people get fed up because they can’t afford to live.

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      161 month ago

      I don’t need no stinkin’ government getting involved in my business trying to… Get me more money. Same as when that Obama tried to save me money on healthcare. Don’t tread on me!

      • @stembolts
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        Yeah! I want to live a lifetime of suffering and pain so that no illegals get shelter and no children get food! Disgusting! Republican Jesus woulda shot those immigrants and fed those kids to the lions.

        Don’t tell me about no Bible, I haven’t read a book since I was 7 and I ain’t about to start now. Fox News is the one source of truth!

        Immigrants are the enemy! Billionaires are friends. Just like it says on the TV channel that the billionaire owns! It has to be true! I’m stupid btw.

    • @[email protected]
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      The minimum wage should grow with inflation according to an annual review.

      Pretty much how it’s handled in Australia, although they sometimes increase it above inflation. Importantly, it’s handled by an independent body and not something that is subject to votes in parliament.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      So if industrialists could manage inflation while increasing productivity, they should keep all the gains?

      • Lemminary
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        11 month ago

        We’d have a different system in an ideal world but I’m not commenting on that now.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          I’m not sure you get the point I am making. You changed something, perhaps without noticing. The quote is about productivity, not inflation. Merely keeping pace with inflation when productivity is booming hardly seems enough.

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            11 month ago

            If you think productivity should be factored in that’s fine, but I’m not talking about productivity like the post is. I purposely left it out. I’m merely saying that wages should keep up with inflation at the very least.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 month ago

    “BuT tHeN i WoUlD bE mAkInG lEsS cOmPaRaTiVeLy”

    Yes, that’s the point, everyone should be making more.

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      11 month ago

      Not necessarily.

      Increases in productivity could have been split between labor and capital, giving benefits to both. (Or even better, gone just to labor, but that would not be a “both lines go up” scenario.)

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        Yes. I was referring to how capitalism tended to have worked in the past decade or so, and not to how to actually make the line go up.

        E: autocorrect

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    111 month ago

    Should be much higher.

    A combination of inflation, gap between workers and leaders at the company AND productivity.

    50$/hr and 3 day weeks. There’s no reason to grind to make the ruling class more wealthy.

  • @sudo
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    Holy fuck the Gravel Institute is a nostalgia trip. Can’t believe those kids still have a job.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    Even just accounting for inflation, the $1.25/h federal minimum wage in 1963 would be about $13/h today.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 month ago

    The federal minimum wage was $1 per hour in 1960, so productivity has increased 23 fold according to the OP.

    Shouldn’t this mean we should be able to cut down to two hours of work per week?

    Having to work 40+ hours when 2 should be enough does sound like exploitation.

  • Rolivers
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    Really? Not more?

    Edit. Oh I see, back then minimum wage was about $1.15. Lol. Yeah a 23x increase seems reasonable.

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    41 month ago

    I’m pretty sure rents have gone up at more than double that number. Giving our shrinking wage even less worth.