Fight for $15
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Re: Fight for $15
I'll say the same thing I always say: ANY minimum wage is wrong because it means forcing people to pay more for something than it is worth. The value of labor or service, like anything else, is a function of supply and demand. Government should not be forcing, say, fast food places to pay $15.00 per hour to workers when people will voluntarily take the positions they offer for less than that. If you don't want to work for less than $15 per hour, don't work for less than $15 per hour.
And the thing about people who pay less than that "costing" the society because of social services for their employees is bogus. If the society decides it wants to have social safety nets and such that's not the fault of people trying to run businesses. You want to pay for people who can't support themselves? Then do it. Don't friggin' say businesses have to pay their workers more so you can feel good about yourself through forcing other people to do it.
And the thing about people who pay less than that "costing" the society because of social services for their employees is bogus. If the society decides it wants to have social safety nets and such that's not the fault of people trying to run businesses. You want to pay for people who can't support themselves? Then do it. Don't friggin' say businesses have to pay their workers more so you can feel good about yourself through forcing other people to do it.
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Re: Fight for $15
Me, too.89Hen wrote:dbackjon wrote:What, most of the regulars at your golf course?I'm surprised at that number, seems low to me.
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Re: Fight for $15
This is what $1 million buys you in San Antonio:89Hen wrote:BTW, not that $429,000 isn't a lot of money, but it's really not as much as you think around here when $1,000,000 gets you this...
4BR, 5 BA, 5,016 sq ft, 0.6 acre lot, views for miles,



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Re: Fight for $15
AZGrizFan wrote:I think I've identified your problem.89Hen wrote: Many of the checkers at the grocery store above my office have been there the entire 16 years I've been in this office. They all know me by name even though I pay with cash and don't present a store card that gives them my name. Every time I walk into the SAME bank I've been going to for 16 years, not a single person knows my name and they ask me for my ID every time I bank there.![]()

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Re: Fight for $15
Be careful, lest you TOO find yourself among the hated 1%.Cluck U wrote:Me, too.89Hen wrote:I'm surprised at that number, seems low to me.
That pays 37% of the taxes in this country.
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Re: Fight for $15
Neither are you, Uncle Tom.89Hen wrote:You're also not black.bandl wrote:![]()
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Re: Fight for $15
4BR 5BA? That's unusual.AZGrizFan wrote:This is what $1 million buys you in San Antonio:89Hen wrote:BTW, not that $429,000 isn't a lot of money, but it's really not as much as you think around here when $1,000,000 gets you this...
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Re: Fight for $15
Not really. The bigger the house, the more bathrooms vs bedrooms you will find.Ibanez wrote:4BR 5BA? That's unusual.AZGrizFan wrote:
This is what $1 million buys you in San Antonio:
4BR, 5 BA, 5,016 sq ft, 0.6 acre lot, views for miles,
If you have one per bedroom (on a second level), you will usually have at least one on the main floor.
Bathrooms that have an outside door (with shower) for places with a pool is not uncommon.
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Re: Fight for $15
I googled "average walmart wage" and this popped up on top of the search page, no link:Ibanez wrote:I'm going to preface this post with the following disclaimer:
I have done little to no research on this and am shooting from the hip.
Having said that....
The "Fight for $15", is a movement to increase the minimum wage to $15. The basis is that for the most part fast food workers, e.g, are full time employees and can't afford to take care of their families on the current minimum wage. According to Payscale.com, the average wage for a fast food employee is $7.98/hr. That is $16,598/yr. I'm not going bother trying to figure out the take home pay after taxes, etc...
So, if you're a single man earning about $319 a week, you're having a tough time. That's not a living wage so you go on welfare. Now, the American public, is subsidizing your living expenses. Studies estimates that 52% of fast food workers are on welfare and that totals to $7B annually.
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These days, though, 68 percent of fast-food workers are single or married adults who aren’t in school—and 26 percent are raising children.
Walmart, I know it's not fast food, is one of the largest consumers of welfare. The average Wal-Mart associates receives $1,000/mo. The avg FT wage at Wal-Mart is $8.81 or $15,576.So, for the sake of argument, let's stick with the Wal-Mart associate that brings in, before taxes, $27,500 a year between his wage and public assistance. That is above the poverty threshold for a family of 4. And that's just one person.
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If, the minimum wage were raised to $15/hr, what would be the outcome?
1) Would FT fast food and retail workers still qualify for public assistance?
2) Would an increase ultimately be better for America because less people would be on public assistance?
3) Would there be an increase in public assistance because people in these capacities are short sighted and will quit to continue receiving the hands out?
I think at a minimum we'll see prices increase and some layoffs.
I was thinking about it this morning and would, theoretically, assume that there would be a temporary increase in public assistance because smaller companies would have to lay off employees; there would be some price increases, even if it's only a few cents in same cases; but eventually less people would be on public assistance and the government could waste that money elsewhere.
"According to Walmart's website, the average wage for a full-time store worker is $12.83 per hour, which translates into a salary of about $27,000 per year."
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Re: Fight for $15
Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...dbackjon wrote:Not really. The bigger the house, the more bathrooms vs bedrooms you will find.Ibanez wrote: 4BR 5BA? That's unusual.
If you have one per bedroom (on a second level), you will usually have at least one on the main floor.
Bathrooms that have an outside door (with shower) for places with a pool is not uncommon.
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
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Re: Fight for $15
In high end homes you do, at least now. 2007 is ancient history, rememberIbanez wrote:Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...dbackjon wrote:
Not really. The bigger the house, the more bathrooms vs bedrooms you will find.
If you have one per bedroom (on a second level), you will usually have at least one on the main floor.
Bathrooms that have an outside door (with shower) for places with a pool is not uncommon.
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
Re: Fight for $15
Mine came from an article. I think la times.BDKJMU wrote:I googled "average walmart wage" and this popped up on top of the search page, no link:Ibanez wrote:I'm going to preface this post with the following disclaimer:
I have done little to no research on this and am shooting from the hip.
Having said that....
The "Fight for $15", is a movement to increase the minimum wage to $15. The basis is that for the most part fast food workers, e.g, are full time employees and can't afford to take care of their families on the current minimum wage. According to Payscale.com, the average wage for a fast food employee is $7.98/hr. That is $16,598/yr. I'm not going bother trying to figure out the take home pay after taxes, etc...
So, if you're a single man earning about $319 a week, you're having a tough time. That's not a living wage so you go on welfare. Now, the American public, is subsidizing your living expenses. Studies estimates that 52% of fast food workers are on welfare and that totals to $7B annually.
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Walmart, I know it's not fast food, is one of the largest consumers of welfare. The average Wal-Mart associates receives $1,000/mo. The avg FT wage at Wal-Mart is $8.81 or $15,576.So, for the sake of argument, let's stick with the Wal-Mart associate that brings in, before taxes, $27,500 a year between his wage and public assistance. That is above the poverty threshold for a family of 4. And that's just one person.
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If, the minimum wage were raised to $15/hr, what would be the outcome?
1) Would FT fast food and retail workers still qualify for public assistance?
2) Would an increase ultimately be better for America because less people would be on public assistance?
3) Would there be an increase in public assistance because people in these capacities are short sighted and will quit to continue receiving the hands out?
I think at a minimum we'll see prices increase and some layoffs.
I was thinking about it this morning and would, theoretically, assume that there would be a temporary increase in public assistance because smaller companies would have to lay off employees; there would be some price increases, even if it's only a few cents in same cases; but eventually less people would be on public assistance and the government could waste that money elsewhere.
"According to Walmart's website, the average wage for a full-time store worker is $12.83 per hour, which translates into a salary of about $27,000 per year."
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Re: Fight for $15
It was a different market but those homes still exist. And there's still a bathroom to bedroom ratio that's optimum for your house. The # of bedrooms even dictates the size of your septic system. We had a perc test done last year and were given all sorts of documents and guidelines to keep in mind when building and that was one consideration.dbackjon wrote:In high end homes you do, at least now. 2007 is ancient history, rememberIbanez wrote:
Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
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Re: Fight for $15
I think that house would go for a couple million out here. $5M easy if its on water.
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Re: Fight for $15
Bathrooms per Bedroom:
Note - in cities that have experienced a lot of growth recently, the ratio is close to 1:1
1 Raleigh–Cary, NC MSA 1.07
2 Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA 1.00
3 West Palm Beach–Boca Raton–Boynton Beach, FL MSA 1.00
4 Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, GA MSA 0.98
5 Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC-SC MSA 0.96
6 Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN 0.96
7 Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach–Deerfield Beach, FL MSA 0.95
8 Miami–Miami Beach–Kendall, FL MSA 0.95
9 Dallas–Plano–Irving, TX MSA 0.95
10 Phoenix–Mesa–Glendale, AZ MSA 0.94 - See more at: http://www.trulia.com/blog/trends/can-y ... 44HEs.dpuf
Older metro areas have the ratio you seem to think is normal:
1 Pittsburgh, PA MSA 0.72
2 New York–White Plains–Wayne, NY-NJ Metro Division 0.73
3 Oklahoma City, OK MSA 0.73
4 Oakland–Fremont–Hayward, CA MSA 0.74
5 Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, OH MSA 0.75
6 Detroit–Livonia–Dearborn, MI Metro Division 0.77
7 Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA 0.77
8 Sacramento–Arden–Arcade–Roseville, CA MSA 0.78
9 San Francisco–San Mateo–Redwood City, CA Metro Division 0.78
10 Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI MSA 0.78
House that my best friend just bought (new construction) is typical for Phoenix
Downstairs:
Master with attached bathroom
Full Bathroom accessible from entry hall
Two bedrooms with common bathroom
Upstairs:
Media room/office with full bathroom
So that is 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Note - in cities that have experienced a lot of growth recently, the ratio is close to 1:1
1 Raleigh–Cary, NC MSA 1.07
2 Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA 1.00
3 West Palm Beach–Boca Raton–Boynton Beach, FL MSA 1.00
4 Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, GA MSA 0.98
5 Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC-SC MSA 0.96
6 Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN 0.96
7 Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach–Deerfield Beach, FL MSA 0.95
8 Miami–Miami Beach–Kendall, FL MSA 0.95
9 Dallas–Plano–Irving, TX MSA 0.95
10 Phoenix–Mesa–Glendale, AZ MSA 0.94 - See more at: http://www.trulia.com/blog/trends/can-y ... 44HEs.dpuf
Older metro areas have the ratio you seem to think is normal:
1 Pittsburgh, PA MSA 0.72
2 New York–White Plains–Wayne, NY-NJ Metro Division 0.73
3 Oklahoma City, OK MSA 0.73
4 Oakland–Fremont–Hayward, CA MSA 0.74
5 Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, OH MSA 0.75
6 Detroit–Livonia–Dearborn, MI Metro Division 0.77
7 Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA 0.77
8 Sacramento–Arden–Arcade–Roseville, CA MSA 0.78
9 San Francisco–San Mateo–Redwood City, CA Metro Division 0.78
10 Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI MSA 0.78
House that my best friend just bought (new construction) is typical for Phoenix
Downstairs:
Master with attached bathroom
Full Bathroom accessible from entry hall
Two bedrooms with common bathroom
Upstairs:
Media room/office with full bathroom
So that is 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
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Re: Fight for $15
Most large developments out here are on sewer systems.Ibanez wrote:It was a different market but those homes still exist. And there's still a bathroom to bedroom ratio that's optimum for your house. The # of bedrooms even dictates the size of your septic system. We had a perc test done last year and were given all sorts of documents and guidelines to keep in mind when building and that was one consideration.dbackjon wrote:
In high end homes you do, at least now. 2007 is ancient history, remember
But we can look at my sister's new house in suburban Chicago, on an acre lot, with septic:
Upstairs:
Two Master Bedrooms
Two Bedrooms with adjoining bath
Downstairs
One full bathroom
Basement
One full bathroom
So again, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
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Re: Fight for $15
You do a $15 an hr min wage in a high cost of living area you're still going to cause some costs to go up and increased umemployment, at least among teens-early 20s people. You do it in BFE low cost of living rural area it will be economic chaos with close to 100% teen unemployment.Ibanez wrote:Exactly. $15/hr is going to go further in most places not called LA, NYC, Washington DC, etc...kalm wrote:As I've mentioned before, 15/hour in Cheney, WA is not the same as 15/hour in Redmond, or NoVa, or PG, or Charlotte.
It's a cookie-cutter arbitrary number.
It's a band-aid.
Besides the massive difference in cost of living in different regions, there is also the fact that HS and college age kids living at home with mommy & daddy working their 1st low/no skill job(s) don't need to be making $15 an hr, or even $10, esp in low cost of living areas.
It seems like I'm the only one who ever brings up the idea of a tiered by age min wage like they have in some (all?) European countries..You could have say 3 min wages one for under 18, one for 18-21 and one for over 21. Or whatever ages you wanted to plug in.
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Re: Fight for $15
Go back and see where I said amenities can increase and explain the lopsided number. Basement explains it.dbackjon wrote:Most large developments out here are on sewer systems.Ibanez wrote: It was a different market but those homes still exist. And there's still a bathroom to bedroom ratio that's optimum for your house. The # of bedrooms even dictates the size of your septic system. We had a perc test done last year and were given all sorts of documents and guidelines to keep in mind when building and that was one consideration.
But we can look at my sister's new house in suburban Chicago, on an acre lot, with septic:
Upstairs:
Two Master Bedrooms
Two Bedrooms with adjoining bath
Downstairs
One full bathroom
Basement
One full bathroom
So again, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Let me ask you, is there a closet in the basement? If so, then it's can be counted as a bedroom.

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Re: Fight for $15
2 master baths is a growing trend. If seen an Increase in new construction with them.dbackjon wrote:Most large developments out here are on sewer systems.Ibanez wrote: It was a different market but those homes still exist. And there's still a bathroom to bedroom ratio that's optimum for your house. The # of bedrooms even dictates the size of your septic system. We had a perc test done last year and were given all sorts of documents and guidelines to keep in mind when building and that was one consideration.
But we can look at my sister's new house in suburban Chicago, on an acre lot, with septic:
Upstairs:
Two Master Bedrooms
Two Bedrooms with adjoining bath
Downstairs
One full bathroom
Basement
One full bathroom
So again, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
We have septic out here b/c it's a rural area and the city hasn't brought lines out. But that's changing due to the economic boom occurring in the tri-county area.
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I have 4 bedrooms and 6 shitters.Ibanez wrote:Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...dbackjon wrote:
Not really. The bigger the house, the more bathrooms vs bedrooms you will find.
If you have one per bedroom (on a second level), you will usually have at least one on the main floor.
Bathrooms that have an outside door (with shower) for places with a pool is not uncommon.
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
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Re: Fight for $15
Soon after the min wage was raised to $7.25 in 2009 there were people calling for $10 an hr. Now you have people calling $15. Raise it to $15 and by the end of this decade they'll be calls for $20 an hr..
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I just did some research and see that there are regional and generational differences with regards to the ratio. That makes sense. Everything is bigger in Texas.
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I think YOU'RE the dumb fuck in that sitee-ation...
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Re: Fight for $15
6 full bathrooms?CAA Flagship wrote:I have 4 bedrooms and 6 shitters.Ibanez wrote:
Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
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Re: Fight for $15
Well, since you are so full of shit it is prudent to keep one behind every other door!CAA Flagship wrote:I have 4 bedrooms and 6 shitters.Ibanez wrote:
Size of the house is irrelevant. It's a bedroom to bathroom ratio. The amenities that a house offers would explain more bathrooms than bedrooms. Pool houses, theaters, extra garages, etc...
The norm is something like 2 bed 1 bath. 3 bed 1.5 or 2 bath. But it's odd to see more baths then bedrooms, unless you have a pool house which I'm assuming is the case. And I say this as some one that has appraised real estate from 2000-2007. You normally don't have more bathrooms than bedrooms.
