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How are the minimum wage earners going to be afford all the tax increases Illinois (and up here in Cook County and Chicago) is putting on them?
It's nice to know the lawmakers don't want the poor to be forced between paying property tax increases or food; between paying cigarette taxes or paying for education; paying increases in gas taxes and car registration fees or buying medicine for their sick children; increases in tolls, electricity and sales taxes, or buying clothes.
After all...if the underclass can't pay these taxes, what is going to happen to revenue in Illinois?!?
Besides, it will be swallowed up with the income tax goes from 3% to 6%. Illinois is undertaxed, you know.
Entry level employees - the unskilled and resume deficient ( No GED) - need a boost in a living wage. More importantly, responsible voices need to be heard and not just the old-line Commies who dialogue with megaphones.
Remember, the skilled trades are the unions that fought for the American standard of living = SEIU was hatched when the leftists took over the old Janitors Locals and opened the fence to the unskilled skilledand semi-skilled work force.
Look for the UNION label.
Every year at Christmas Lexus runs these commercials to try and encourage people to buy a luxury car as a Christmas present, the message being "this is how rich people are supposed to celebrate Christmas". Yet the issue that the business community is fighting back against the hardest this Christmas season is a bill that would index the minimum wage to inflation. It comes off as pure unadulterated greed.
Lets pretend it is 2006 and finally understand that government wage meddling is for last century policy makers. Minimum wage? That horse died somewhere around 1980. Stop giving it mouth-to-mouth and bury it!
If you really care about the working poor, up the EITC. Everyone with a college degree since 1995 knows that this is more effective than some silly 1920 minimum wage artifact.
Go back to college and take some government classes. Get up to date. Minimum wage proposals are from geezer minds. It does no good.
So this idea is a waste of time. It will have little to absolutely NO benefits, but will drive more businesses from the state. DUH!
From Think Progress:
Anyone ever worked out the hourly rate for a Rep or Senator based upon session? Now that's a living wage!
Assuming they're working 20 hours a week, right now 15 teenagers making $6 an hour cost you about $93,600 in wages. In 2010, they'll cost you $120,900.
You have three choices as a business owner: come up with a business plan to earn $28K more in four years, eliminate three of those jobs and increase productivity, or find a job that you are better at.
If you were competing with Small Biz from a store down the street, you'd go belly up rather quickly.
"Reasonable minimum wage" -- is unreasonable as long as you get to define reason.