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saintjohnxxiii
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If there isn’t sufficient aid i.e. financing, available for working professionals to finance education in new fields then that is something that governments can address.As I explained in my earlier post, I am not trying to bankrupt a company, I’m not even trying to make what I made in my field, nor are most people I know who support raising the minimum wage but considering the lack of aid for working professionals especially those for have undergraduate degrees (despite loss of wage) unlike those who do not have an undergrad degree. Practically the money can only go so many places, so its food on the table, clothes on your backs or back to school in many cases. This is how many people end up “stuck” in jobs well below the wage they deserve or are trained for.
No the problem is thinking that businesses are required to provide higher level jobs. They aren’t. Business are created when a person or group of persons see an opportunity to provide a product or service that people will purchase that allows a living wage. Having higher level jobs comes with the success of the business.I think part of the problem is businesses are not adding higher level jobs to replace the ones that were lost, they have either turned into unpaid/underpaid internships, pay much less or have 1 person doing 2-3 people’s jobs.
Actually many businesses don’t have a CEO and only a few make 300-450 times more than the lowest level employees. Most businesses are small and they are the biggest employers collectively.I don’t want to drive businesses to close their doors but businesses are not monolith, and to say they are overburdened is again an over simplification when many businesses have CEO’s making 300-450 times more than the lowest level employees. There will always be a wage gap between business owners and their lowest level employees but I just cannot wrap my brain around CEO’s that make on average of $8,000 an hr having an issue with raising minimum wage to one where a family or worker is not still dependant on the government for healthcare and food stamps.