Fast food labor that costs fifteen bucks an hour (some might say
per hour*) is all the excuse that's needed to replace fast food workers. It's easy to pay all your fast food workers fifteen bucks an hour, heck, maybe twenty, if you don't have any because their actual jobs have been replaced.
Why don't people see that when wages are raised, the prices of the goods sold to pay those employees have to go up, too... or the jobs eliminated?
*Start reading at Post 19 at
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