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 @9N8629Dfrom Maine  answered…33mins33m

Yes, but with staggered work days for employees to ensure that the businesses are still able to operate the standard 5 d…

 @9N7WDMP from Georgia answered…5hrs5H

No, but we should ban automation in the workplace and strengthen the labor force which would help increase wages.

 @9N7TRFX from Missouri answered…7hrs7H

yes, drop their welfare if they test positive but provide treatment so they have a way to get it back if its needed. Po…

 @9N7PSFB from Tennessee answered…9hrs9H

No, but eliminate tax loopholes these companies take advantage of and increase taxes they pay. Also require them to rais…

 @9N7Q2LT from Illinois answered…10hrs10H

No, minimum wage increases have been shown to have a disproportionately negative affect on the at risk youth.

 @9N7QJ66 from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Either raise the minimum wage or keep it the same while providing a universal basic income to all workers.

 @9N7PSQL from Washington answered…11hrs11H

Remove income tax and close loopholes while adding a value added tax (VAT) to all products and services

 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…11hrs11H

This should be left up to individual corporations. For companies that do switch, overtime must be paid after 32 hours

 @9N7G8BX from California answered…14hrs14H

Universal basic income stagnates the minimum wage raise the minimum wage significantly instead of a universal basic inco…

 @9N7D93N from Florida answered…14hrs14H

No, there should be a system in place to support caregivers and new parents while they are on family leave.

 @9N7CT7V from Florida answered…14hrs14H

Fewer, current benefits do not provide enough support and benefits must go to those who need them most.

 @9N7CFTX from New York answered…15hrs15H

Yes, IF they have the same seniority and experience. It’s a different story if there’s a difference in experience and se…

 @9N7CFTX from New York answered…15hrs15H

They help. Unionized workers earn more on average and have better job security. Unions can be corrupt and often too powe…

 @9N7CFTX from New York answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only if recipients show proof of employment, or are below the poverty line and show proof that they are attempt…

 @9N7367H from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

No, the government has not done enough to counter the corporate price gouging that occurs under the guise of inflation

 @9N6YM89 from Maine answered…18hrs18H

All monopolies/conglomerates that own/control a vast majority of a field or industry should be broken up.

 @9N6XNZ8 from Illinois answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but they must also cap and regulate corporate greed. No more raising prices means no more need to raise the minimum…

 @9N6XMVV from New Jersey answered…18hrs18H

I believe that taxes should be raised by a little bit to the rich however for the poor it should be 0 and they should de…

 @9N6WLQY from New York answered…18hrs18H

the problem of minimum wage is really the problem of inflation no matter how high the wage is inflation will catch up lo…

 @9N6QZ9F from Massachusetts answered…19hrs19H

No, increase taxes on the poor, harvest the homeless for sex slavery, and give rich people the poor's money.

 @9N6RHRB from Michigan answered…20hrs20H

I csnnot see any reason to the statement and options above, as these taxes lower the amount of money available for use,…

 @9N6RHRB from Michigan answered…20hrs20H

I say no, as they fluctuate so much, they pose a risk of falling into simple 1-digit numbers, and increase cyber-attacks…

 @9N6RHRB from Michigan answered…20hrs20H

As online purchase not only rockets item prices in real stores, it also means that the coustomer has to pay more for the…