Push Underway To Raise Minimum Wage in Seattle To $15/Hour
What could possibly go wrong?
SEATTLE — Washington already has the nation's highest state minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. Now, there's a push in Seattle, at least, to make it $15.
That would mean fast food workers, retail clerks, baristas and other minimum wage workers would get what protesters demanded when they shut down a handful of city restaurants in May and others called for when they demonstrated nationwide in July.
So far, the City Council and mayoral candidates have said they'd consider it in the famously liberal city. One said, however, that it may not be soon.
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I hope they do it and then reap what they sow.
Too many kids employed in Seattle?
$15 seems a little low. Let's make it $25 so that even unskilled laborers can afford to shop at Whole Foods and boo the Mariners from the loge boxes.
Nice. Coffee will be $10 a cup, as well as fries and burgers...that and the cost of housing will insure that no poor people, even the $15 minimum wage workers, will be living in Seattle.
And then they'll look around and say "See? Everybody who lives here is doing really well!"
Just like SF (once they've rounded up and "helped" all the homeless bums).