Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Putting up the minimum wage puts up costs to companies, (everything from food to transport and everything in between which employs staff) which pass on these extra costs to customers meaning often those in reciept of an increase are in fact no better off than before but it makes good headlines.
Are the low earners that much better off every time there is an increase in the minimum wage? do they get a lot more spending power?
Are the low earners that much better off every time there is an increase in the minimum wage? do they get a lot more spending power?