← Back to context Comment by gog 2 days ago For the same amount of money employee gets it requires employer to pay out less. 6 comments gog Reply ghiculescu 2 days ago That’s not how income tax works, particularly for minimum wage workers. RobinL 2 days ago It's just supply and demand. It makes working in these industries relatively more attractive, increasing supply of labour and therefore reducing price of labour. So restaurant owners capture some of the benefits ghiculescu 2 days ago So employees earn more, and restaurants spend less. And this is bad because? 3 replies →
ghiculescu 2 days ago That’s not how income tax works, particularly for minimum wage workers. RobinL 2 days ago It's just supply and demand. It makes working in these industries relatively more attractive, increasing supply of labour and therefore reducing price of labour. So restaurant owners capture some of the benefits ghiculescu 2 days ago So employees earn more, and restaurants spend less. And this is bad because? 3 replies →
RobinL 2 days ago It's just supply and demand. It makes working in these industries relatively more attractive, increasing supply of labour and therefore reducing price of labour. So restaurant owners capture some of the benefits ghiculescu 2 days ago So employees earn more, and restaurants spend less. And this is bad because? 3 replies →
ghiculescu 2 days ago So employees earn more, and restaurants spend less. And this is bad because? 3 replies →
That’s not how income tax works, particularly for minimum wage workers.
It's just supply and demand. It makes working in these industries relatively more attractive, increasing supply of labour and therefore reducing price of labour. So restaurant owners capture some of the benefits
So employees earn more, and restaurants spend less. And this is bad because?
3 replies →