Federal Wage Increase

27 July 2009 | By audra-kgmi in Uncategorized

The federal minimum wage increase took effect recently.  And, of course, the debate immediately began and still rages on as to whether it’s a good move for our economy.  One side says it will hurt businesses, as owners will be forced to lay off additional employees.  The other side says it will generate millions of dollars in consumer spending.  And there are others who say the wage increase still falls short for America’s lowest earners.

On the morning the increase took effect, ABC News Radio asked a few workers in North Carolina for their reaction.  Here’s a sampling we played on the Bellingham Morning News.

“That’s a haircut.”  “Maybe I could go to the club twice in a week.”  “That’s great!  My phone bill is unreal.  I’ve got to pay it.”

Are you kidding me!  Was that just a bad sampling of interviews?  Or, has this recession not hit us hard enough?  I thought in this down economy people were struggling to put food on the table, saving more, cutting back on over-consuming, and revaluating life’s priorities.

Are we so spoiled that someone’s biggest concern is that they can only go to the club once in a week?  If you’re phone bill is too much, stop sending so many texts or stop talking so much.

I can only imagine what my grandparents would have to say about our struggles, compared to what they went through during the Depression.

I know that there are families truly scraping by during this recession and that’s why it infuriates me to hear people complaining about such inconsequential things.

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