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Election time. Who are you voting for?

dizmo

Hmm..  

136 members have voted

  1. 1. I'm Voting

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    • No
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    • Non American/Non Voter
      83
  2. 2. For

    • Clinton
      17
    • Trump
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    • Non American/Non Voter
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  3. 3. I'm not of age, but I'd vote for

    • Clinton
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    • Non American
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    • Clinton
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    • American non voter
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      88
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18 hours ago, dizmo said:

businesses don't have to raise prices because they're doing more volume which greatly outweighs the added per-employee cost.

I don't know about the companies that are in your area however I know for a fact companies in my area would still raise prices. It has happened every time we have had a minimum wage increase. The companies in my area aren't really industrial (we have a few though) so they don't give out more products/services. They instead lay off workers and hike the prices up so they continue to earn money. I can see how increasing minimum wage could potentially help the economy but in order for that to happen businesses can't change the costs/quality of products/services.

 

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