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ProSense

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2. Yes, and
Wed May 7, 2014, 11:11 AM
May 2014

"Wealth inequality is the core problem. All economic problems trace back to that one thing."

...the starting point to address this is to increase the minimum wage and add more jobs.

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Wealth inequality is the core problem. lumberjack_jeff May 2014 #1
Yes, and ProSense May 2014 #2
I think raising the minimum wage constitutes treatment of the symptoms. lumberjack_jeff May 2014 #3
I disagree for ProSense May 2014 #4
There's still a surplus of labor. lumberjack_jeff May 2014 #5
Yes, but ProSense May 2014 #6
Still, I'm curious ProSense May 2014 #7
1) raise the tax rate on investment income to the same level as that on labor lumberjack_jeff May 2014 #9
Interesting ProSense May 2014 #10
Tax the Rich. Create Jobs Beearewhyain May 2014 #8
And raise the minimum wage. Elizabeth Warren: ProSense May 2014 #11
Participation Rate: Trends and Cohorts ProSense May 2014 #12
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