• Masamune@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    So that means Chipotle will lead by example and start paying all their employees a livable wage, right? … Right??

    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 hours ago

      higher wages are not the solution; universal basic income is. higher wages just mean it’s even more difficult for companies to higher employees, which means there will be fewer jobs overall. also, you’re excluding people who are unable to work that way.

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        9 hours ago

        Higher wages also just translates to higher rent for their landlords.

        Shame poor people can’t connect these dots, but that’s why we are where we are.

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          2 hours ago

          that’s just factually not true. i’ll explain it slowly so you can follow:

          rent is determined by two things: cost of construction and profit of the landlord.

          cost of construction is more or less constant and wouldn’t change if people have more money to spend. profit of the landlord is subject to the free market, i.e. if renting out apartments becomes overly attractive (as in, landlords make more money with it), then new people will enter the market to also become landlords and rent out apartments. since these landlords are all competing against each other, they try to be more attractive to potential customers by lowering their rent, which means lowering their own profit. that’s how the free market works.

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            58 minutes ago

            The way it actually works is that all the landlords outsource their paperwork to a rental management company like RealPage, which then algorithmically fix prices to be as high as possible.

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                47 minutes ago

                There are homeless people. They’ve already priced out millions of people. They don’t give a shit about “losing customers”. RealPage is the default service in the US, meaning everyone’s rent in each city is in the same ballpark and gets the same rent increase every year.

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        10 hours ago

        If you think inflation is bad now, wait until the government starts handing out free money. I’m no economist, but some of y’all are dumb as hell.

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            8 hours ago

            Welfare queens aside, Americans don’t know true horror yet. Wait until food gets scarce and your priorities will shift faster than a naked twelve year old running through a GOP bath house.