Ironically the people most terrified of workers getting a living wage tend to be the most compulsively excessively consumer, typically obese people at or nearing middle age who think it's normal to eat 30,000 calories a week and descend into a panicked rage at the idea of having to pay 50 cents more for a bag chips.
Ironically the people most terrified of workers getting a living wage tend to be the most compulsively excessively consumer, typically obese people at or nearing middle age who think it's normal to eat 30,000 calories a week and descend into a panicked rage at the idea of having to pay 50 cents more for a bag chips.
Increased wages are usually a sign of increased inflation.
If you need more money now to buy a house than your parents did, the currency might not be as stable as you are being told.
Research "dollar vs gold cost" and "decreased purchasing power".