Senate GOP rally against $15 minimum wage within final relief package
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UPDATED 4:35 PM PT – Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Senate Republicans opposed a push from the left for a $15 federal minimum wage. Throughout a press conference Wednesday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) mentioned the wage increase will be section of what he calls a “liberal wish list.” He also noted it really is totally unrelated to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participating inside a press conference in the $15 each hour minimum wage.
A nationwide $15 one hour minimum wage increase costs to company simultaneously governments are mandating limitations on the operations.
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– Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) February 24, 2021
Additional senators said the shift would make zero sense to do all around the country, especially taking into consideration the cost of lifestyle varies by state. In addition they warned this type of dramatic change will be irresponsible and may put smaller businesses at the chance of going at the same time when most are already struggling.
“In the center of the pandemic where nearly 11 million Us citizens have previously lost their work opportunities,” Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said. “The final factor you do is raise the cost on companies, which will based on the CBO, at the very least shutter 1.4 million jobs.”
As a kid who was raised working jobs beneath the min. wage, & as a small business proprietor that paid on the min. wage, I understand this mandate will eliminate job opportunities & destroy our smaller businesses.
In reality, the CBO reports the lack of 1.4 million jobs.
The Dems $15 min wage hike doesn’t seem sensible. pic.twitter.com/lKGOONC33F
– Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) February 24, 2021
While the home considers a relief bundle which includes a $15 federal government minimum amount wage proposal, it really is unclear if it’ll result in the Senate’s edition of the costs.
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