The Changing Face Of The Low-Wage Worker In America
Climbing above the poverty line has become more daunting in recent years. NY Times reports [5] that the composition of the nation’s low-wage work force has been transformed by the Great Recession, shifting demographics and other factors.
This data is skewed. In 79' minimum wage was $3.35 an hour and a more correct correlation to that figure would be closer to $5.00 an hour: When comparing data to $7.25 and $9.00 hour. Using these figures its even worse.
Socialism is here , this is the best example that Obama has.
ReplyDeleteThe minimum wage is nothing more than socialism at it's best.
and by increasing the minimum wage thereby goes the poverty line ...up ...not down as libtarded idiots think
ReplyDeleteYup I have been saying this all along, if I new you needed a chart to prove it to ya I would have made one.
ReplyDeleteThis data is skewed. In 79' minimum wage was $3.35 an hour and a more correct correlation to that figure would be closer to
ReplyDelete$5.00 an hour: When comparing data to $7.25 and $9.00 hour. Using these figures its even worse.