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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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The time theft has a far reach. I’ve worked with kids who’ve gone inpatient for mental health, acting out in school, etc. Why? Because mom isn’t there. It’s not willful neglect. It’s neglect through not neglecting her motherly duties by working 2-3 jobs to keep the lights on and shoes on her child’s feet.
Time is a key reason we need to be paid more, have a much higher minimum wage, though it isn’t often mentioned.
Minimum wage isn't going to cut it anymore. We need UBI.
Democracy is the idea that political authority is derived from the people. The government's power to levy taxes and conduct its business is taken from We The People; We The People should be fairly compensated for the use of that power. We should each be paid a citizenship dividend of 75% of the current poverty level, before we put a single hour on the clock.
Below current poverty levels? We've already got the technology to provide for everyone according to their needs.
Current Poverty line for a single person is $16000. $12000 is 75% of the current single-person household. $12,000/yr, free and clear, before you leave for work on Monday morning. You're above the poverty line by noon on Monday.
You and your partner are both receiving the same UBI. Together, you're receiving $24000/yr. That's 110% of the current poverty rate for a household of two. You're above the line just from your UBI.
For you, your partner, and your two kids, that's $48000/yr. That's 145% of the poverty line for a household of 4.
Does that still seem unreasonable? I'd be ecstatic over 25%.