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TheWarriorMonk
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The economy does not happen in a vacuum. When we are talking about tax benefits, it simply pushes the compensation from the employer to the general public. There is already plenty of public assistance available if one needs it.I’m not talking about paying “extra” – I’m talking about apportioning income into “taxable” compensation vice “non-taxable” allowances and then making those non-taxable allowances appropriate based upon the family situation of the employee. I am also not talking about making this a requirement…just about making something possible for employers who would like to do so (probably most wouldn’t).
I’ve been in business for a long time. I have yet to find one single person alive on this earth that has stated such a thing.There are employers out there who would like to be able to take better care of employees with families but who are unable to do so because of the “equal pay for equal work” principle.
Lastly, I find it interesting that posters are looking to the U.S. military for an example, which has a unique set of circumstances that cannot be applied to the entire population, and nobody is looking to the Catholic Church and the way they pay their employees. Why not?..it doesn’t support your ideas and positions? Change starts at home.