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Comments by "Kong" (@Koushi82) on "Hoe hoog zou het minimum loon moeten zijn?" video.
easier answer typically 1/3 incrome to rent. especially since price of rent + property has been going up to crazy levels.
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proposition is to increase min wage in a ratio to the rent. rent high = wage high... 1/3 of rent
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I think walmart may as well automate these useless jobs. we really don't need those workers stocking shelves... amazon does it just fine. pay the one controlling everything 20-30 dollars an hour to control everything... 3-4 people to keep it open 24/7 stocking shelves. 1/2 people troubleshooting the scanners and in person maintenance of them.
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IF THEY WERE SMART at all. there is no set value it is a RATIO wage value doesn't matter ratio to living matters min wage should = 1/3 of average rent or 1/3 of property value per year for full time work. there is no set rate. stupid. then from there they can pay people more or less. if they are still losing money because you are unproductive : you fired if property values are too high then the property values need to drop... fact property prices are too high for no reason except cheap money. for that girl: she said waitress makes 2 dollars abolish tipping in restaurants like in japan/china no tipping allowed. business owners take the tips anyway so it's not for them. 8 dollars doesn't pay for rent at all. 17k per year 40 hrs. they better have 500 dollar or less housing else price of rent is too high. let them automate mcdonald workers to spur more programmers and engineers. we don't need those crappy jobs at all.
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I'd rather them use robots 90% of the workers cannot count. those are worthless jobs with no mobility and future and are not worth counting on the jobs created list. they are only kept because it's cheaper to keep min wage workers than implement automation for now.
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support this :) I think I had this same idea years ago...
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that and NYC as well I'm from nyc. 1/3 of rent... unless you win the lottery...housing lottery you need to pay min 2000+ for a studio. and 1000+ to share a bedroom... so they need to make a bare min of 36000 per year for that 1 bedroom and 72000 per year for that 1 studio apartment... BTW starting salary average for new college grad CS programmer is about 70k in NYC IF you get a job. that's if you get a job. Most will try to lowball and ask you for internship for free or little to low pay and fire you after intern is up Google, microsoft, amazon,fb offers A PAID internship. these other companies just trick the college student and waste their time until they lose their opp to find real interships. this is warning to college students to not intern for free if you are skilled at all don't help companies that do this. that's why most of this channel is clueless and just ranting on those college kids without knowing their situation. I'm more independent rather than left or right... each state has their own problems rent problems, col problems it's not one size fits all. if they lived there they would understand - they have to still rent in that place after all thats why 1/3 of rent is the most precise measurement.
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wrong 1/3 of rent is the correct answer.
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