• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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      On wages, exactly.

      A small percent of a poverty wage is objectively worth criticism, if we’re putting it nicely. If we want to talk in percentages, you’d need a 400% increase on the minimum wage in Mississippi to get to a living wage.

      That’s why I’m criticizing this reply.

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        Sorry but I’m criticizing your initial reply to the fact that wage increases are statistically high. Yes, 70 cents raise is a lot for a grocery worker. And it’s especially important, as OP said, when compared to the rest of the world US is rising faster.

        The “2/3 of states” reply, while factual, was misleading as well as tangential to the original point you were replying to.

        Idealism has an important place, but not when it results in pure cynicism

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      He’ll keep using those of us who actually worked minimum wage jobs as a cudgel to fight on the internet because of how it ~ feels ~. You can count on it.

      He also doesn’t know what the federal minimum wage is apparently and thinks “more than double” is somehow $14. Strong math skills on that one.

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        And you will keep being a pedant about it and just ignore that those extra pennies, just like the 5.1% referenced earlier in the thread, don’t add up to anything when you’re not being paid a living wage to begin with.

        What I don’t understand is why you’re angrier with me than you are at Democrats and Republicans.