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 @9NC74HR from Maine answered…12mins12m

Minimum wage is a training wage. Once trained an individual wishing to stay with job deserves a living wage

 @9NC4MHH from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Private businesses can practice four-day workweeks if they like, but the government should not force them one way or the…

 @9NBS7M6 from Maine answered…7hrs7H

Minimum wage should be an entry level pay. After an agreed upon period it should transition to a living wage.

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

No, increase tariffs for imports and/or taxes for domestic to make the cost equivalent, and use the money to fund foreig…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Only for those without corporate ties, but only savings, not investments, and require it to be reported and taxed.

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Make it zero for a non-homeowner inheriting a house, and decrease it for low values, but dramatically increase progressi…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, and prohibit stock trading and owning more than three homes at any one time or any amount for investment purposes.

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but in the form of free food, water, housing, and access to internet and electricity, rather than money.

 @9NBPJFM from Texas answered…8hrs8H

I think the minimum wage is not the issue, but the cost of living itself that is causing an endless cycle of needing hig…

 @9NBMSH3 from Florida answered…9hrs9H

The minimum wage jobs are not meant to be livable. But, it does need to be raised according to age group. It also needs…

 @9NBM7CL from California answered…9hrs9H

NO, Governments should maintain a 'rainy day fund' to bridge recessions and keep infrastructure spending constant.

 @9NBM7CL from California answered…9hrs9H

NO, minimum wage is and has always been zero. Money should not be the standard: production of goods and services should.…

 @9NBFJX3 from Minnesota answered…11hrs11H

Close the loop holes and make them pay the tax on their actual net income. Don't allow them to hide income.

 @9NBDGY4 from North Carolina answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but should fluctuate the amount of aid based on the success of the specific farm or corporation.

 @9NBBX9V from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but retired individuals who have reached a certain age should have their healthcare fully paid for since this is th…

 @99KB7N5 from Maine answered…17hrs17H

No replace property/estate taxes with Land value tax. Only once we have abolished the state can we fully abolish tax.

 @9N9QFT9 from Washington answered…22hrs22H

Increase the taxes for corporations that rely on public services, like roads. lower the taxes for the poor. Increase t…

 @9N9PDG5 from New York answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but the federal government should sponsor this program, excepting in the case of businesses with 100+ employees, wh…