Should the government raise the national minimum wage?
The federal minimum wage is the lowest wage at which employers may pay their employees. Since July 24, 2009 the U.S. federal minimum wage has been set at $7.25 per hour. In 2014 President Obama proposed raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 and tying it to an inflation index. The federal minimum wage applies to all federal employees including those who work on military bases, national parks and veterans working in nursing homes.
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Response rates from 1.6k Economic Liberalism voters.
52% Yes |
46% No |
46% Yes |
42% No |
3% Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation |
2% No, most minimum wage jobs are meant to develop experience, not support a family |
3% Yes, and make it a living wage |
1% No, this will only cause prices to increase in a never ending cycle |
1% No, and eliminate all wage standards |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.6k Economic Liberalism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.6k Economic Liberalism voters.
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Unique answers from Economic Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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I choose both "Yes, and make it a living wage" and "Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation".
@8ZVLBPD3yrs3Y
No, introduce a wage system based partly on number of dependents instead.
@8TR3QT83yrs3Y
Use the nordic system where there is no national minimum wage but give all the power and support unionization of workers so that wages are a thing between employers and workers
@98GH5352yrs2Y
I'm satisfied with the wage
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