MrMilkdud asked: 06/03/2014
SeaTac's min wage was raised to $15/hr. To pay for the increase this woman's employer laid off coworkers, cancelled overtime, 401k, health insurance, paid holiday, and vacation. Price increases have lowered her tips, so take home pay is less. Is she:
better off worse off
better off worse off
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better off worse off
12% 88%
328 Votes
12% 88%
Gender
MF
13% 227 small pie chart
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<50k50-100k>100k 8%10%18%
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10% 92 small pie chart
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DemocratRepublicanIndependentLibertarian 27%1%13%5%
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California
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23% 77%
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25% 75%
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100%
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Illinois
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100%
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11% 89%
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100%
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100%
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100%
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12% 88%
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100%
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100%
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14% 86%
Oklahoma
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100%
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16% 84%
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100%
Puerto Rico
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100%
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S. Carolina
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100%
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9% 91%
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100%
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15% 85%
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W. Virginia
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100%
Last updated: 2024-04-27T01:47:05+00:00