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I tried living on my areas "living wage", it wasn't living.


If nothing else, this data could be used as a reflection of "the minimum wage is _way to low_, even when these calculations show numbers that are *still* too low to live, and they're several multiples of the minimum wage.


It depends on what it is. The Federal minimum wage is far too broad to apply everywhere: a minimum wage for a high-taxation city centre with expensive housing will mean people are unemployable in remotest Georgia. State minimum wage is better, but still potentially vastly different between town centre and way out in the country.

The best raiser of minimums isn't laws. It's other companies. Making it easy to compete is the best way to raise salaries.


We have 40+ years of the so-called free market showing that real wages have been a race to the bottom for all but a few industries.


"Real wages" is different to wages because your government spends so much it has to devalue your money to make it work.




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