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I See a Flaw in Higher Wages

Because wage increases don't apply to everybody, and the higher wages are in the form of cost increases to the CONSUMER rather than business owners. For example, I know someone who works a pretty intensive job making roughly $30 an hour (GROSS, mind you), and was previously paying $26 an hour to an home health agency, who paid their employee $12. To increase the employee's pay to $15, the company automatically began charging the customer $29/hr. Am I the only one seeing that, no matter what, the consumers and the workers are always the ones losing? Ultimately the people at the top never have to suffer. I think we need a bigger change than higher pay for some.


Because wage increases don't apply to everybody, and the higher wages are in the form of cost increases to the CONSUMER rather than business owners. For example, I know someone who works a pretty intensive job making roughly $30 an hour (GROSS, mind you), and was previously paying $26 an hour to an home health agency, who paid their employee $12. To increase the employee's pay to $15, the company automatically began charging the customer $29/hr. Am I the only one seeing that, no matter what, the consumers and the workers are always the ones losing? Ultimately the people at the top never have to suffer. I think we need a bigger change than higher pay for some.

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