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Enderzero posted:It's not going to hit $15 until 2018 so why do they need to close in March 2015 again? because the captain of industry there can barely handle running a business
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Enderzero posted:It's not going to hit $15 until 2018 so why do they need to close in March 2015 again? well the captain of industry runs a bookstore in san fran where he pays all his eimployees minimum wage and pays himself $28k a year so it was probably on its way out. doesn't stop r/sanfrancisco from whining about minimum wages being useless bullshit that kill business though quote:I understand your points. But it also did say the owner/manager of the shop was also only pulling in $28k last year, so it's not just the owner snubbing their staff. He was definitely making his own sacrifices during tough times. quote:It's great that voters think they know more than general economist consensus on the issue that it isn't so black/white. What next, letting voters decide on scientific issues as well? Oh right, we already do.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_37_%282012%29)
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:37 |
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Munkeymon posted:I'm sure the tos say no cops allowed and you know if that's in there they can't use it duh when will congress finally repeal the internet privacy act of 1995
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:when will congress finally repeal the internet privacy act of 1995 thanks a lot, clinton
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:42 |
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san francisco proposition 'J,' the referendum for the $15 minimum wage, appears to also repeal small business exceptions. (at least, it strikes the entire paragraph defining "small business" -- i can't be assed to look at it any more closely)
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:45 |
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"small business" is code for "rich people" right?
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:san francisco proposition 'J,' the referendum for the $15 minimum wage, appears to also repeal small business exceptions. i'm glad somewhere's realized that small business exceptions are bullshit
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:"small business" is code for "rich people" right? always
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:47 |
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my trophy wife's artisanal money-loser store that I keep afloat to just get her out of the fkn house
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:53 |
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Jonny 290 posted:my trophy wife's artisanal money-loser store that I keep afloat to just get her out of the fkn house i have known so many people whose wives do this some stereotypes have a basis in fact.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:55 |
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one of my bosses actually paid to get his wife's "book" "published." she was non-practicing in her field but thought she had unique expertise to offer the world i guess me, i just figured i wasn't paid enough if my immediate superior could afford to pay tens of thousands for vanity publishing
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:56 |
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to be fair, there are husbands that get 'em too there was this loving 10k square foot R/C shop in a strip mall next to where I worked in Bentonville, it never got any customers but like 2 or 3 brotruck buddies of the owners and they'd just crack beers out in the back parking lot and drive nitro cars off pallet ramps
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Jonny 290 posted:my trophy wife's artisanal money-loser store that I keep afloat to just get her out of the fkn house i thought the point was to have a plausible way to launder bungs. "i cant possibly accept this hefty bribe myself, but if you were to buy this weird creepy nightmare doll for five grand from my wifes artisanal creepy nightmare doll shop thatd be fantastic"
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:01 |
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ugh these fights over minimum wage are so idiotic as they dance around the real issue of wage stagnation. also has anyone else noticed that references to 'tough economic times' are apparently permanent now despite corporate cash hoards and rising growth. its almost like it feels tough to most people because wage fuckin stagnation
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Enderzero posted:ugh these fights over minimum wage are so idiotic as they dance around the real issue of wage stagnation. also has anyone else noticed that references to 'tough economic times' are apparently permanent now despite corporate cash hoards and rising growth. its almost like it feels tough to most people because wage fuckin stagnation the average hourly wage peaked in 1973
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:12 |
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Geisladisk posted:feels good man, im gonna have a hearing aid in my 40s probably, oh and i got tinnitus in both ears you gonna get that? is someone going to answer that drat phone?
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Enderzero posted:ugh these fights over minimum wage are so idiotic as they dance around the real issue of wage stagnation. also has anyone else noticed that references to 'tough economic times' are apparently permanent now despite corporate cash hoards and rising growth. its almost like it feels tough to most people because wage fuckin stagnation the median adjusted wage for a family has gone up $200 since 1990. a house I'm looking at went from $35k to $140k in that time.
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Citizen Tayne posted:the median adjusted wage for a family has gone up $200 since 1990. a house I'm looking at went from $35k to $140k in that time. and of course that's as you had one earner households often turning into two earners so it's even more dire. i swear you can point to 1980 as the exact point the screaming downward turn started
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:22 |
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the important years are '71 and '73. average workers have been in freefall for forty years, no bottom in sight
(gold standards are stupid, but the important thing is the context: the u.s. ended the gold standard against its will because the government was insolvent. helloooooo inflation)
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:25 |
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the inflationary pressure had built up for years due to refusal to devalue, leading to a massive spurt. also we weren't really on the gold standard in any practical sense for 40 years then, it was essentially a legal fiction.
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:the important years are '71 and '73. average workers have been in freefall for forty years, no bottom in sight i should have said inflection point probably. i know it started earlier but something about the start of reagan and the increasing sophistication of republicans and their messaging, the me decade, acceleration of union destruction, etc feels like the real start of the rollercoaster
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:37 |
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Enderzero posted:ugh these fights over minimum wage are so idiotic as they dance around the real issue of wage stagnation. also has anyone else noticed that references to 'tough economic times' are apparently permanent now despite corporate cash hoards and rising growth. its almost like it feels tough to most people because wage fuckin stagnation nah no one's even paying attention to that. it's tough economic times because the unemployment rate is still higher than it was pre-recession, the absolute number of people who have jobs is probably still lower than it was in 2008 (private job numbers finally reached 2008 levels a few months ago, but all those public jobs that got cut aren't coming back anytime soon), and most of the new post-2008 jobs were low-wage shitwork forget stagnation, a lot of people have seen their wages actively decrease
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 23:38 |
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1971-73 was when it started for everyone else, 1980 was when it started for white people
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Main Paineframe posted:nah no one's even paying attention to that. it's tough economic times because the unemployment rate is still higher than it was pre-recession, the absolute number of people who have jobs is probably still lower than it was in 2008 (private job numbers finally reached 2008 levels a few months ago, but all those public jobs that got cut aren't coming back anytime soon), and most of the new post-2008 jobs were low-wage shitwork ah, but average income is still going up! a rising tide lifts all yachts.
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Main Paineframe posted:nah no one's even paying attention to that. it's tough economic times because the unemployment rate is still higher than it was pre-recession, the absolute number of people who have jobs is probably still lower than it was in 2008 (private job numbers finally reached 2008 levels a few months ago, but all those public jobs that got cut aren't coming back anytime soon), and most of the new post-2008 jobs were low-wage shitwork ya i know, i meant more in the popular view and not the actual widening gap between economic winners and the rest. journalists still love to lead stories about these tough economic times, ignoring the fact that it's only tough for the workers - many parts of the economy are actually doing fine now but if the media paints too rosy a picture people may start wondering why they aren't seeing any improvements personally. the times aren't actually tough in the sense that everyone is struggling; workers are just getting hosed papa_november posted:1971-73 was when it started for everyone else, 1980 was when it started for white people stealin' this
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I've gotten a cumulative 2% cost of living raise over five years. during which there was official inflation of 10%. gently caress republicans is what I have to say about that.
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I work in the private sector and have been getting 1%-1.5% per year if anything at least we get bonuses unlike you government folks
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qirex posted:I work in the private sector and have been getting 1%-1.5% per year if anything Same. My promotion raise was a whopping 5%, at a company that can presumably afford much more. My friend who went into higher education (in Wisconsin no less) was getting something on the order of 20% raises yearly but still left for somewhere else that pays him more :|
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 00:28 |
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1980 was when Americans had a chice between jimmy "it's time to tighten our belts and make tough decisions" carter and Ronald "gently caress that we have credit and can bomb brown people" Reagan, and we chose the easy way out
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Enderzero posted:ugh these fights over minimum wage are so idiotic as they dance around the real issue of wage stagnation. also has anyone else noticed that references to 'tough economic times' are apparently permanent now despite corporate cash hoards and rising growth. its almost like it feels tough to most people because wage fuckin stagnation it's almost as if the rich are poo poo and should be dragged into the streets and shot
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Citizen Tayne posted:the median adjusted wage for a family has gone up $200 since 1990. a house I'm looking at went from $35k to $140k in that time. squatting in a boomer mcmansion and hiding from bank officer-led militarized police is the New Normal in 2030
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Improbable Lobster posted:it's almost as if the rich are poo poo and should be dragged into the streets and shot hang every banker from the nearest streetpole vote from the rooftops death to america
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bassguitarhero posted:1980 was when Americans had a chice between jimmy "it's time to tighten our belts and make tough decisions" carter and Ronald "gently caress that we have credit and can bomb brown people" Reagan, and we chose the easy way out
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:hang every banker from the nearest streetpole bankers are just there because the wealthy don't want to manage their own money
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Nintendo Kid posted:the inflationary pressure had built up for years due to refusal to devalue, leading to a massive spurt. in a bretton woods context, these two statements are mutually exclusive wikipedia is not a substitute for an economics education
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Improbable Lobster posted:it's almost as if the rich are poo poo and should be dragged into the streets and shot
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:in a bretton woods context, these two statements are mutually exclusive bretton woods was a way for europeans and other conquered people to pretend like all power hadnt fallen to the us (and ussr) post world war ii
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i make $0
Wild EEPROM fucked around with this message at 07:11 on Jan 15, 2017 |
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in 2008 i was making 26 a year in 2011 i was making 52 a year in 2015 i make 87k a year after cash compensation and cash benefits it's possible, guys
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Wild EEPROM posted:i make $0 right now
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