How can we achieve a living wage?

too larry

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. . . . . . .Shopping for used shirts and underwear at Goodwill to own the Libs. MAGA!
I do a lot of thrift store shopping. Since I work nights and weekends, I have my days. It takes time, but you can get good deals. The church run stores are almost always cheaper than Goodwill, but they don't have the selection, and they are not open late when working folks would have to go. With Goodwill you have to be discriminating. Paying 5 bucks for a $46 Ex Officio shirt is a good deal. Paying 5 bucks for a $10 Walmart shirt, not so good. I've found 20 degree down bags for 10 bucks. You just have to put in the time and look.
 

Fogdog

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...don't set foot in a restaurant unless you work there and sell so much stuff the kids think they're next. :)

Love Dave!

I think you've hit the nail on the head Larry. Chances are, you're already earning a living wage, you're just using it wrong. Paying interest is the "I can't wait" tax levied on those with no self-control. Stop using debt and watch your effective income increase by about 30%. Stop having a cell phone so new you don't even know how to use it and suddenly food is more affordable. But of course, you aren't as cool. Rich, but not cool.
Dave lost me when he opined about there are the deserving poor and then there are the poor in the US. Fuck him. Evangelist Christians live about as far away from the teachings in the bible as anybody can.
 

Sir Napsalot

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I do a lot of thrift store shopping. Since I work nights and weekends, I have my days. It takes time, but you can get good deals. The church run stores are almost always cheaper than Goodwill, but they don't have the selection, and they are not open late when working folks would have to go. With Goodwill you have to be discriminating. Paying 5 bucks for a $46 Ex Officio shirt is a good deal. Paying 5 bucks for a $10 Walmart shirt, not so good. I've found 20 degree down bags for 10 bucks. You just have to put in the time and look.
I bought an old belt with a hand engraved sterling silver buckle made by Newman's silver shop in Reno with a 14k gold applique in the shape of the state of Nevada and the word "Eutopia" for $1
 

schuylaar

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I do a lot of thrift store shopping. Since I work nights and weekends, I have my days. It takes time, but you can get good deals. The church run stores are almost always cheaper than Goodwill, but they don't have the selection, and they are not open late when working folks would have to go. With Goodwill you have to be discriminating. Paying 5 bucks for a $46 Ex Officio shirt is a good deal. Paying 5 bucks for a $10 Walmart shirt, not so good. I've found 20 degree down bags for 10 bucks. You just have to put in the time and look.
the difference- choice..you choose it. not everyone wants to shop at goodwill or church stores..didn't you say you are a two income family? you look for that one cool cheap hip item..some have nothing but..walmart is cheaper all around for new items..cheaper than the used of goodwill.
 

Ripped Farmer

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the difference- choice..you choose it. not everyone wants to shop at goodwill or church stores..didn't you say you are a two income family? you look for that one cool cheap hip item..some have nothing but..walmart is cheaper all around for new items..cheaper than the used of goodwill.

Food water roof and basic health care. Anything else is just you being accustomed to things you dont need.

Thats where this whole living wage crap hits a brick wall. You want the dream to be part of the living wage, and it simply will never be.

You know whats cheaper than Walmart? Staying home and not buying any of it.
 

schuylaar

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Food water roof and basic health care. Anything else is just you being accustomed to things you dont need.

Thats where this whole living wage crap hits a brick wall. You want the dream to be part of the living wage, and it simply will never be.

You know whats cheaper than Walmart? Staying home and not buying any of it.
You need clothing and health neither of which is part of the USG calculation of $29k to survive.

Apparently those items are optional.
 

Ripped Farmer

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wrong..what happens if your shitty job is $7.25/hour? I get it..you're expected to get the 2nd and 3rd job now. the us government recognizes that it costs $29k to survive/put a roof over your head in America. it doesn't include transportation, clothing or other necessities like health insurance in it's estimate..we are talking A ROOF.

on a side note..here's a cool tool lots of info with the average income in florida being $57k NOT @toolarry $30k he lives in the panhandle which is georgia. now let him come south and see what his $30k buys here:lol:

you can live in SoFla like a KING in YOUR CAR for $30k.

https://howmuch.net/articles/understanding-americas-economy

Someone making 30k a year needs to be smart enough not to live in an area that requires more than 30k a year to survive.
 

Ripped Farmer

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You need clothing and health neither of which is part of the USG calculation of $29k to survive.

Apparently those items are optional.

Clothing isn't expensive, its your taste in clothing that is expensive.

500 bucks and I would have nice new clothes all year long. Should have enough for a winter coat at the end of it, too.
 

Fogdog

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Food water roof and basic health care. Anything else is just you being accustomed to things you dont need.

Thats where this whole living wage crap hits a brick wall. You want the dream to be part of the living wage, and it simply will never be.

You know whats cheaper than Walmart? Staying home and not buying any of it.
Hey Spandy,

You live in Oregon, right? What you said isn't what most Oregonians have decided are the basics.
I know you can't understand this but here's a description: http://selfsufficiencystandard.org/sites/default/files/selfsuff/docs/OR2017.pdf

You should move to Idaho where you'll find people who agree with you. In Oregon, life in endless poverty as you'd have it is not the same as being able to take care of needs.
 

UncleBuck

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Food water roof and basic health care. Anything else is just you being accustomed to things you dont need.

Thats where this whole living wage crap hits a brick wall. You want the dream to be part of the living wage, and it simply will never be.

You know whats cheaper than Walmart? Staying home and not buying any of it.
And why do poors own microwaves? You don’t have one do why should they?
 

ANC

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Because they are cheap to run... Microwave dinner, maybe 7 to 8 mins at 900W... same shit takes 25 to 30 minutes in an oven that has been warmed for a few minutes first...
 

TacoMac

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It's really just this simple: Make CEO pay no greater than 200% of the lowest paid employee.

Next thing you know, EVERYBODY is making a decent living. The sad part is that instead of being multi-billionaires, the rich would simply be multi-millionaires.
 

Fogdog

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Is reducing salary differential a necessary objective? Or is salary differential a symptom of the real issues? Perhaps salary differences in the US would naturally fall in line if we met the objectives of excellent healthcare, education, environment, equality, productivity and standard of living for all?
 

ttystikk

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He explains the doubling half life in the first few minutes... Then around 20 minutes, he starts to apply that information...
Just start the video, this old guy is very engaging... you will be captivated for at least the first hour...

Imagine you had a jar with a colony of bacteria in that doubles in number every 1 minute...
At 11 AM there is 1 bacterium and at 12 noon the jar is full.....

What time was the jar half full?
If you were the average bacterium in that jar, at what time would you realise you are running out of space and resources?
At five minutes to 12, only 1/32 of the jar is used? Would you reckon you are in imminent danger?
This has pertinent implications for human overpopulation, climate disruption and resource depletion.

Everyone is surprised when the crash happens.
 

ANC

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We are a dead man walking.

But it also now makes you understand why those who can make things "better" don't...
It would only make things worse.

If you watched the video you would remember the list with the two sides, which either makes it better or makes the problem worse
War/peace, education/illiteracy etc....
 
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