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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Talking about the NH-Republicans ..... aren't they why NH has a $7.25-minimum wage, while Mass now has a $12.00-minimum wage that's pegged to go up to $15.00 in January, 2023.
New Hampshire-7.25/hr ..... Live poor and die right here in New Hampshire!
Maine-11.00/hr
Vermont-10.78/hr
Massachusetts-12.00/hr
Quebec-13.85/hr
Is a good thing New Hampshire is so close to Massachusetts, because Mass is where the big money is made, as well as all the big traffic jams on the Mass roads. Central New Hampshire is cruise control country ..... just try to do cruise down in Mass.
Make it in Mass, spend it in NH, and drive going 70-mph just one half space back, while following from behind on Route 93. We may be a little slow, but we is ahead of you, and the speed limit north of Concord is 70-mph!
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$7.25 ……..really? Try to hire someone for that with unemployment this low.
The minimum wage was never intended to be a living wage. It is an entry level wage mostly used for young seasonal workers.
The free market should be the determining factor and right now anyone in business is lucky to find an unskilled 14 year old summer employee for less than $9 or $10 an hour.
You've been to too many Bernie rallies