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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…1 day1D

Fed Is in No Rush to Cut Rates as Economy Holds Up

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3 days3D

Economy, migration, war top voters' concerns in EU election

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3 days3D

U.S. homeownership costs jump 26% in 4 years

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 @9P3JDZT from California answered…60mins60m

decrease on the rich and decrease on the poor , impuriatical taxation big industries like Big FARMA and tax schools sin…

 @9P3JCM7 from Michigan answered…1hr1H

Abolish the federal government and all forms of capitalism. Local communities free from oppression can provide what peop…

 @9P3JCM7 from Michigan answered…1hr1H

People have an inherent right to take care of themselves and their families. Local communities will protect these rights…

 @9P3JCM7 from Michigan answered…1hr1H

Abolish all forms of capitalism and unions will not be necessary to protect workers' rights, as they will be built into…

 @9P3JCM7 from Michigan answered…1hr1H

Abolish all forms of capitalism. Local communities must provide for themselves, with free trade making up any gaps.

 @9CHBHW4 from Maryland answered…1hr1H

No, sales tax disproportionately affect those who are poor, as what people need to buy doesn't fundementally change. Whi…

 @9CHBHW4 from Maryland answered…1hr1H

Depends on the scale and the product, many economic questions are complicated. In general no, but there are exceptions.

 @9P39ZDV from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Pay should be based upon things like education, experience, skills, tenure, etc and have nothing to do with female or ma…

 @524STTZ answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but require them to either be working or legally "married" to someone working on average 30 hours per.

 @9P322M6 from Illinois answered…9hrs9H

lower personal income taxes, raise corporate income taxes, remove corporate tax loopholes, remove personal tax loopholes…

 @9P2T37L from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Partially, they are kind of close to being a monopoly so if they grow anymore then they should be forced to sell or rest…

 @9P2QK45 from Texas answered…11hrs11H

No, Raising minimum wage only causes price increase but jobs requiring degrees or advanced education should not be allow…

 @9P2LFJ5 from California answered…12hrs12H

No, the minimum wage is and has always been zero. If a person can't produce the minimum to justify employment, the emplo…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Not broken up necessarily, but they should be far more strictly regulated under anti-trust laws to prevent any monopoly…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but it should be implemented gradually over a set period to prevent mass disruption. Start with state-based pilot p…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Yes, there should be a federally-set minimum and maximum number of days per year set aside for paid vacation, sick leave…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Yes. Only experience and performance should affect a wage, never gender, and companies should be required to publish the…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Help, but limit the powers of certain unions who have a history of corruption and lack of accountability like police uni…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Less, ensure that benefits go to those most in need who are working hardest to improve their situation and that benefits…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Absolutely. The minimum wage should be made a living wage with a set standard depending on region and should be adjusted…

 @9P28GJ7from Maine  answered…16hrs16H

No a nation wide negative tax income is a much better option (federally voted and changed each year)

 @9C5YCLK from California answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but in the form of austerity measures such as tax breaks for all citizens and a reduction in government spending