ivwshane
Lifer
- May 15, 2000
- 33,666
- 17,271
- 136
I have a college degree and many years of work experience, and still make only 22.00 an hour. New graduates and post-doctoral employees at the university where I work make even less. I am sorry, but for a job that requires basically no training or investment, 15.00 an hour seems reasonable. It is hardly "starvation wages". If one wants a family, the spouse can also earn a second income, or the primary earner can work a second job. It sounds harsh, but when I had kids home to support, I worked a full time job, a part time job, and my wife worked also. I do agree it is unfair for large corporations to pay little or no tax, but I would much rather see them taxed and the money used to pay for college or vocational training/retraining than for the government to subsidize private wages.
When you went to school how much did it cost? When you had kids what was the medical cost to have them? When you bought your house, what was your mortgage?
Humans can be odd creatures sometimes. They don't want what's best for society or the human race at large if it means they didn't/don't get the same benefits.
You would think that someone who works at a university would understand how bettering an individual would be better for society but I guess not.
I'm guessing by your attitude you are a baby boomer. Typical.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/06/boomers-are-blame-aging-america/592336/
https://www.vox.com/2017/12/20/16772670/baby-boomers-millennials-congress-debt
