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 @9FBYZHRanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, make it a living wage adjusted regularly for inflation. A permanent wage subsidy system should be established to help sustain small and medium businesses.

 @968GJWYfrom Mindoro Occidental answered…1yr1Y

Raise a little bit but not so high and it is important to end ENDO also minimum wage should all be equal regardless if you are in Metro Manila, Cities, or Province.

 @8SVTL53answered…3yrs3Y

The amount of the minimum wage must only be affordable for average living, nothing more, nothing less.

 @8RRGF8Bfrom Mindoro Occidental answered…3yrs3Y

No, most minimum wage jobs are for experience and raising it would kill jobs and competition.

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 @8VGXCXTLiberalanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, because it is a great thing for the poor people and needy in life

 @8RQXF9Ganswered…3yrs3Y

I think it should be decreased by how professional a worker is at his job. A person with years of experience in that job should be given an increase in salary too

 @8L246Z9answered…3yrs3Y

Only tamper with stuff like these if it benefits everybody or if it negatively affects the least amount of people.

 @8HHGR63answered…3yrs3Y

Yes and also Liberalize the Economy to Foreign Direct Investments so that more jobs will be presented to people

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

How do you feel about the concept of a 'living wage' where the minimum wage is based on the cost of basic needs in your area versus a flat country-wide rate?

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Do you believe that raising the minimum wage might affect the quality of service or products as businesses try to cut costs elsewhere?

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How might a higher minimum wage impact your community, particularly in areas where many people work minimum wage jobs?

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What are some of the challenges you think teenagers might face finding part-time jobs if employers had to pay a higher minimum wage?

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If entry-level salaries were higher, do you think it would change your decision about going to college or choosing a particular career path?

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Imagine if your favorite small business had to pay their workers more; do you think it would change the way they operate or the services they offer?

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How do you think raising the minimum wage could affect the prices of things you buy regularly like food, clothes, or entertainment?

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Can you share a personal experience where earning more would have substantially improved your or another's well-being and how it impacted you?

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Have you ever felt that a job you or someone you know had was paying less than what the work was worth, and what would you consider a fair wage?

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How would your life change if your first job paid you significantly more due to an increased minimum wage?

 @982VVVKfrom Agusan del Sur answered…1yr1Y

No, that depends on what jobs: are these government work?, freelancing?. Is it people on the middle-class? It depends entirely on what working class this question is referring to.

 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin answered…1yr1Y

Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation. Allow individual states to raise the wage if the cost of living in their area necessitates it

 @93YKQZL from California answered…2yrs2Y

Abolish the federal minimum wage and make it a local or state issue. Create guidelines to ensure that state and local leaders cannot abuse the system to establish low wages for others.

 @57XN3G4answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, and raise all wages to a living wage and comparatively to education/degree.

 @9425J2G from Florida answered…2yrs2Y

No, lower cost of living so that people can afford what they work for. Minimum wage for entry level jobs and free training/promote from within a company should be implemented.

 @93Z7LG5 from Kansas answered…2yrs2Y

No, wage standards should be local because living cost is different across the country

 @heatherdvdprincessanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, make it a living wage and adjust it according to inflation regularly enough to keep it a living wage. Perhaps enough to make $24k a year when working full time.

I've heard of many people happily living on $7k per year despite having much more (even being rich). However, this does require some time to aquire skills for DIY. So $24k may be more reasonable for people without those skills.

 @93SWSM8 from Utah answered…2yrs2Y

No, different states and zip codes have vastly different costs of living and income necessity, so wages should be adjusted accordingly.

 @92JXK3J from New York answered…2yrs2Y

Every state has a different standard of living. Each state should have the power to decide on a minimum wage. The federal government should only ensure that the minimum wage is not abused by state governments for politics.

 @4HNKVKTanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the federal minimum wage should be set in line with the lowest state or by a calculated value rather than a flat value for the entire country

 @92JXK3J from New York answered…2yrs2Y

Every state has a different standard of living. Each state should have the power to decide on a minimum wage.

 @8TBSRN2 from Washington D.C. answered…2yrs2Y

The federal minimum wage should be set based on profit, number of employees, and inflation.

 @93GXC37 from Michigan answered…2yrs2Y

 @93CS3TH from Texas answered…2yrs2Y

 @8TMFV7P from Georgia answered…2yrs2Y

No, eliminate all wage standards and implement a Negative Income Tax instead

 @9344LDW from Connecticut answered…2yrs2Y

 @9334YP3answered…2yrs2Y

No, the government should have no control over the wages agreed between an employer and an employee in the private sector.

 @8YFCYTS from California answered…2yrs2Y

No, states should set their own minimum wages and adjust it according to inflation

 @92XHX9V from New York answered…2yrs2Y

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No, minimum wage standards should be a state option rather then federal option

 @92PJ2HW from Oregon answered…2yrs2Y

No, this prices out small businesses that cannot afford to pay workers and benefits large corporations like Amazon and Walmart. Additionally, small businesses make up a large portion of empoyers.

 @8532KYJ from Georgia answered…2yrs2Y

No, eliminate the minimum wage and replace it with a citizen dividend

 @92JXK3J from New York answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the Democratic proposal of 15 dollars is too high. 10-11 dollars is a better idea.

 @92DRQZManswered…2yrs2Y

You can raise it but not much, if it is raised I say raise it only a dollar or 2

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 @7MKJ4WC from Nebraska answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, in accordance with inflation but not every year unless inflation is drastic.

 @9242PWP from North Carolina answered…2yrs2Y

yes make it a living wage to be able to live in the are you are working if you are paying for housing or are homeless however if you are not put it back to $10 but also keep all of these consistent with inflation.

 @923Z93G from Pennsylvania answered…2yrs2Y

No, remove all wage standards and provide a national dividend to all adult citizens instead

 @8ZVJ2LM from North Carolina answered…2yrs2Y

adjusts depending on inflation percentage shouldn't lower but can increase when inflation normal keep at 7.25

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