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![]() http://news.msn.com/us/govt-aid-pays...b-in-35-states
i know there's been a perception that welfare might actually pay better than a job....well, guess what? however: States have varying limits on the length of eligibility for welfare benefits, but most top out at 60 months in a lifetime.
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![]() http://news.msn.com/politics/house-p...elfare-waivers
the above article was linked below the one i opened the thread with....i missed that gem back in march. the house repubs were fighting to ban waivers for welfare--waivers that not one state applied for. go house repubs, go! to date, 40 votes to repeal obamacare, and 0 jobs bills. there was a know nothing party in our history. the current house should all be labelled the do nothing party, regardless of party affiliation.
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![]() I look forward to the Iraq contractor cash missing in this thread as well. Just change the subject when the meme is not what you like.
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![]() here, dell, this is for you.
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That said, even $15/hr is not going to make anyone rich. That equals an income of just over $31,000 a year. For a family of six, that's still under the national poverty line. And the national minimum wage is $7.25/hr. Which comes out to an income just over $15,000 a year. For a family of 2, that's under the poverty line. I think I've touted it here before, but Barbara Ehrenrich's Nickeled and Dimed, about her attempt to live on a minimum-wage job, is really interesting and a very good read.
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![]() No one said that a life of welfare is going to be rich and famous Nicole, the point is it shouldn't keep you from wanting to work. The incentives are backwards which is why it continues to go through the roof.
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that said, i'm all for raising the minimum wage. it's funny, the other day, i saw the clips of neil cavuto discussing his first job, and his wage at that time. adjustments over the years from what he'd made, means the current min. wage should be $10 an hour. now, i get why they have a fed. minimum. however, this is an issue with doing things on a federal basis. what you can live on in one area isn't close to what you can live on elsewhere. the current atmosphere in the fast food industry points to serious issues as well. as the govt has ramped up it's assistance, businesses are taking more profits for themselves. mcdonalds alone showed what, $5 billion in profits. so, just imagine if employers paid a living wage, and the amount of assistance could be cut dramatically. but no, the rich get theirs, and the rest of us support a bloated mess. what would businesses save in taxes? what would taxpayers save? the system is skewed. the rich have had their taxes cut repeatedly, they are a former shadow of what they once were. where are the jobs that they're supposed to be creating with their savings? we're in worse shape than ever.
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The other crazy thing about part-time low-wage jobs like fast food is that it's incredibly difficult for people working them to even get a second job because they are kept on-call (for no money, of course), and expected to be available at the employer's discretion. I'm not necessarily opposed to jobs that do that, but holy cow, they should be paying the employee enough to make up for losing any sort of personal time. A job flipping burgers is not worth that. I worked fast food as a teenager, and I remember the schedule was done a week in advance and you never knew when you would be working. How on earth is an adult supposed to apply for a second job when they don't know what their hours will be two weeks in the future? And absolutely I agree with you about the minimum wage needing to be raised. We are a consumer-based economy. If the large working class does not have money to spend, we all suffer.
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![]() yeah, it seems many have forgotten what henry ford always thought and worked by, pay your employees enough that they can afford to buy the product they're making. thing is, people like to look down their noses at people in fast food, or other service industries...but-we use those places, we need those places. that's like sneering at the garbage collector. hello, if it weren't for him, we'd be toting our own stinky stuff to the dump.
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And take a guess what a City of Chicago garbage collector takes home? Actually it's a Streets and Sanitation worker and that means juicy pension in addition to salary. |