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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…7hrs7H

Russia Raises Income Tax on Rich to Pay for Ukraine War

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 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, but over a set period to avoid mass disruption. Once implemented, overtime pay should be required for work over fou…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, there should be a federally-set amount of paid sick days, vacation days, and maternity-paternity leave per year tha…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Fewer. Direct benefits towards those most in need and reform the system so it supplements instead of replaces a working…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Help, but limit the powers of certain unions known for obstructing accountability like police unions

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, but institute it over a set transition period to avoid mass disruption. Start with state-based pilot programs like…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, tax as a percentage so the rates are proportional to one’s income and remove all existing loopholes for large corpo…

 @9N8Z2GT from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

Benefits should be provided in lump sums to reduce overhead, should require work where possible, and should phase out on…

 @9N8Z2GT from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

Universal basic income for all employed persons working a minimum of 30 hours per week and welfare for those deemed phys…

 @9N8XVGK from Alaska answered…2hrs2H

No, but remove loopholes and audit the rich and corporations to ensure they are paying tax on all income and capital gai…

 @9N8XTF9from Maine  answered…2hrs2H

Instead of cash, people shall be supplied with utilities/products of first urgency. This will avert the possiblility of…

 @9N8QQ58 from Illinois answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but people should be checked in on in case they're not in school/not working. There should be like a check-in on ce…

 @9N8LHPB from California answered…6hrs6H

I want to say yes because a higher minimum wage would be amazing, but on the other hand it would have a great impact on…

 @9N8JX88 from South Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, and close loopholes that allow billionaires to use loans to circumvent paying taxes on capital gains.

 @9N8HT9H from New Jersey answered…7hrs7H

I think minimum wage should be enough for a person to live on their own. I think with rising inflation, minimum wage is…

  @95PZ4NX from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

No, but the government should remove market entry hurdles imposed by regulation to foster competition and decentralizati…

 @9N8BVM8 from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

No, instead it should increase taxes on the wealthy, large corporations, and reduce military spending.

 @9N8629Dfrom Maine  answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but with staggered work days for employees to ensure that the businesses are still able to operate the standard 5 d…

 @9N7WDMP from Georgia answered…15hrs15H

No, but we should ban automation in the workplace and strengthen the labor force which would help increase wages.

 @9N7TRFX from Missouri answered…17hrs17H

yes, drop their welfare if they test positive but provide treatment so they have a way to get it back if its needed. Po…

 @9N7PSFB from Tennessee answered…19hrs19H

No, but eliminate tax loopholes these companies take advantage of and increase taxes they pay. Also require them to rais…

 @9N7Q2LT from Illinois answered…20hrs20H

No, minimum wage increases have been shown to have a disproportionately negative affect on the at risk youth.

 @9N7QJ66 from Texas answered…20hrs20H

Either raise the minimum wage or keep it the same while providing a universal basic income to all workers.

 @9N7PSQL from Washington answered…20hrs20H

Remove income tax and close loopholes while adding a value added tax (VAT) to all products and services

 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

This should be left up to individual corporations. For companies that do switch, overtime must be paid after 32 hours