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House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« on: January 16, 2019, 02:13:02 PM »
Expect a lot of time wasters like this one.  DOA in the Senate. 

House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
They may finally be able to move the Raise the Wage Act, but don’t expect it to become law anytime soon.
By Dave Jamieson
01/16/2019

Democrats introduced a bill Wednesday to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour, their first step in an effort to shepherd such a hike through the House as the new majority.

The Raise the Wage Act, which has been introduced previously in different forms, would boost the wage floor incrementally until it reaches $15 in 2024, after which it would rise each year according to an inflation index. If it were to become law, the proposal would more than double the current federal rate of $7.25 per hour and supersede most state minimum wages.

Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced the same measure in the Senate, with 31 Democratic co-sponsors. On Twitter, the Vermont independent called $7.25 a “starvation wage.”

The measure is a long way from becoming law. Republicans still hold a majority in the Senate and have declined to work with Democrats on any increase, let alone one this significant. It would also need approval from the White House, where President Donald Trump has been pulling the reins off businesses, not putting new ones on.

Even so, the bill’s introduction highlights new opportunities for Democrats. The party has been unable to move a minimum wage bill out of committee for several years as Republicans held full control of Congress. House GOP leaders haven’t held a hearing or markup on the minimum wage since taking the chamber in 2010. Democrats have decided to make the measure one of their first orders of business after picking up 40 House seats in the November midterm elections.

It is not clear yet whether Democrats would have all the votes they need among their own party. Some moderate members in states with low costs of living may be leery of doubling the federal minimum wage in just a few years. But Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), the new chair of the House Committee on Education and Labor, told HuffPost previously that he’s confident the party will rally around the plan.

“If you do it gradually, all the economic research I’ve seen shows that it can work,” Scott said last month. “If you try to do it all at once, you do have job loss, and [the] economists we’ve talked to get a little nervous if you try to do it too quickly. But a gradual increase over the years, to get us to $15, improves people’s lives.”

The House measure had 181 co-sponsors as of Wednesday. It would need 218 votes to pass.

Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.), the ranking Republican on the committee, released a statement indicating the proposal would have little to no GOP support and saying it would “derail” economic growth.

“Today’s bill signals that House Democrats would rather promote Bernie Sanders’ extreme and unworkable campaign platform than accept that Republican pro-growth policies deliver real results to the American people,” she said.

The federal wage floor currently prevails in the 21 states that don’t already mandate a higher one. It hasn’t budged since 2009, after the last of a series of increases signed by President George W. Bush went into effect.

The push behind the bill shows just how much the debate surrounding the minimum wage has shifted within the Democratic Party. A few years ago, party leaders were proposing $9 and $10 per hour. But the success of the union-backed Fight for $15 campaign has made a $15 minimum wage the default progressive position, even making its way into the official Democratic platform.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/house-democrats-15-minimum-wage-majority_us_5c3f9b59e4b041e98ffa4ef1

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2019, 03:16:38 PM »
Expect a lot of time wasters like this one.  DOA in the Senate.  

House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
They may finally be able to move the Raise the Wage Act, but don’t expect it to become law anytime soon.
By Dave Jamieson
01/16/2019

Democrats introduced a bill Wednesday to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour, their first step in an effort to shepherd such a hike through the House as the new majority.

The Raise the Wage Act, which has been introduced previously in different forms, would boost the wage floor incrementally until it reaches $15 in 2024, after which it would rise each year according to an inflation index. If it were to become law, the proposal would more than double the current federal rate of $7.25 per hour and supersede most state minimum wages.

Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced the same measure in the Senate, with 31 Democratic co-sponsors. On Twitter, the Vermont independent called $7.25 a “starvation wage.”

The measure is a long way from becoming law. Republicans still hold a majority in the Senate and have declined to work with Democrats on any increase, let alone one this significant. It would also need approval from the White House, where President Donald Trump has been pulling the reins off businesses, not putting new ones on.

Even so, the bill’s introduction highlights new opportunities for Democrats. The party has been unable to move a minimum wage bill out of committee for several years as Republicans held full control of Congress. House GOP leaders haven’t held a hearing or markup on the minimum wage since taking the chamber in 2010. Democrats have decided to make the measure one of their first orders of business after picking up 40 House seats in the November midterm elections.

It is not clear yet whether Democrats would have all the votes they need among their own party. Some moderate members in states with low costs of living may be leery of doubling the federal minimum wage in just a few years. But Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), the new chair of the House Committee on Education and Labor, told HuffPost previously that he’s confident the party will rally around the plan.

“If you do it gradually, all the economic research I’ve seen shows that it can work,” Scott said last month. “If you try to do it all at once, you do have job loss, and [the] economists we’ve talked to get a little nervous if you try to do it too quickly. But a gradual increase over the years, to get us to $15, improves people’s lives.”

The House measure had 181 co-sponsors as of Wednesday. It would need 218 votes to pass.

Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.), the ranking Republican on the committee, released a statement indicating the proposal would have little to no GOP support and saying it would “derail” economic growth.

“Today’s bill signals that House Democrats would rather promote Bernie Sanders’ extreme and unworkable campaign platform than accept that Republican pro-growth policies deliver real results to the American people,” she said.

The federal wage floor currently prevails in the 21 states that don’t already mandate a higher one. It hasn’t budged since 2009, after the last of a series of increases signed by President George W. Bush went into effect.

The push behind the bill shows just how much the debate surrounding the minimum wage has shifted within the Democratic Party. A few years ago, party leaders were proposing $9 and $10 per hour. But the success of the union-backed Fight for $15 campaign has made a $15 minimum wage the default progressive position, even making its way into the official Democratic platform.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/house-democrats-15-minimum-wage-majority_us_5c3f9b59e4b041e98ffa4ef1

Sometimes what appears to have major financial impact isn't what it seems.


"...would boost the wage floor incrementally until it reaches $15 in 2024, after which it would rise each year according to an inflation index." This is five years from now. “If you do it gradually, all the economic research I've seen shows that it can work,” Scott said last month.

The current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, and has not increased since July 2009. -Same wage for almost decade during which time the cost of living has increased substantially, 16.6%.

The Department of Labor published a notice in the Federal Register to announce that, beginning January 1, 2018, the Executive Order 13658 minimum wage rate is increased to $10.35 per hour.

Data from the Economic Policy Institute indicates that 29 states and D.C. have a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum wage.

In 2017 Wyoming had the lowest annual average federal employee wages @ $63,148.87 or $30.35 an hour. The District of Columbia had the highest @ $115,594 or $55.57 an hour. These being the average wages for federal employees, you have to wonder just how few earn only $7.25 per hour. Federal wages are adjusted by a location's cost of living.


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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2019, 06:31:12 PM »
Bernie Sanders the fake working man's hero  ::)
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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2019, 06:32:15 PM »
Bernie Sanders the fake working man's hero  ::)

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2019, 07:38:42 PM »
Man, Dems take are in for 6 days and they waste no time on trying to destroy jobs and business.


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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2019, 05:29:59 AM »
The driving force behind this is the SEIU. They’re trying to unionize the fast food industry. They have a better shot of doing this if there’s not much difference between the union wage and the minimum-wage.

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2019, 05:49:23 AM »
I wonder if AOC from the block reported more than 415 an hour on her cash tips tending bar. 

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2019, 03:34:11 PM »
would destroy the market all while "fighting for the people"

that'd be perfect for the demonrats.
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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2019, 03:45:01 PM »
would destroy the market all while "fighting for the people"

that'd be perfect for the demonrats.

When was the last time you tried living on $7.25 or even $10. an hour?

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2019, 03:56:01 PM »
When was the last time you tried living on $7.25 or even $10. an hour?

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Let's have open borders, raise the minimum wage to $15/hr., and grant amnesty to all those currently here who desire citizenship.  After we do all that, we can give everyone free healthcare and college tuition.

Because every human being on earth is entitled to those things!
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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2019, 04:06:43 PM »
When was the last time you tried living on $7.25 or even $10. an hour?

No one was ever supposed to live off of minimum wage.  And the laws do not prevent anyone from doing whatever they can to increase their income. 

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2019, 04:20:02 PM »
When was the last time you tried living on $7.25 or even $10. an hour?

Minimum wage jobs are not supposed to provide a living wage.

They are entry level jobs for people with no experience and no skills.

My first job in high school in 1975 paid the minimum wage of $2.10.

That equates to $9.80 in 2018.

The minimum wage should be raised to equal $9.80 but not $15.

Most employers today pay more than minimum wage anyway. 

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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2019, 04:46:40 PM »
Let the Data Speak: The Truth Behind Minimum Wage Laws

"There are seven European Union (E.U.) countries in which no minimum wage is mandated
(Austria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, and Sweden). If we compare the levels
of unemployment in these countries with E.U. countries that impose a minimum wage, the
results are clear. A minimum wage leads to higher levels of unemployment. In the 21 countries
with a minimum wage, the average country has an unemployment rate of 11.8%. Whereas,
the average unemployment rate in the seven countries without mandated minimum wages is
about one third lower — at 7.9%."

https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/let-data-speak-truth-behind-minimum-wage-laws


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Re: House Democrats Propose $15 Minimum Wage With New Majority
« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2019, 05:23:26 PM »
When was the last time you tried living on $7.25 or even $10. an hour?
For several years straight out of college (2008, etc). Paid rent, groceries, supported girlfriend at the time who had no job and did not live paycheck to paycheck. Don't spend what you don't have. You won't retire on it obviously but you aren't living in poverty either.