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If prices of items go up at the same rate as the minimum wage increase, it’s negligible . Your buying power is the same. That gas company who has a few minimum wage workers will see fit to raise rates. How many companies out there would not have to change a thing? The numbers would shock you. Even basic city service jobs employee teens and such seasonally (parks and rec come to mind). But there goes your city taxes seeing an increase. No one but the citizens will take the hit.
If you go from $12 to $15, and have that extra $480 monthly, just hope all your other spendings and bills and taxes don’t increase beyond that. Odds are; it’ll be close
My area just increased minimum wage to $10.50 (previously $10 I believe). Many are seeing their hours cut to match Budgets. Don’t be surprised if everyone becomes part time.
You really don't know what you're talking about.
Lowest level municipal jobs don't pay minimum wage. They almost always pay above and they typically pay a few bucks more than the private sector equivalent. In that regard it's the exact inverse of what you see as you move up the wage scale when comparing public vs private sector.
I tell young people with no work experience who are looking to enter the work force all the time, get a city job.

But this that ugly conservative ******** sensible people get frustrated with.
Yall really thing more people should not be paid closer to a living wage, because people in higher tax brackets gonna take a hit of a couple cents on the dollar in local taxes. The horror.

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