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Answer1234567
1 year ago

And then? If the prices then rise to the same degree as the minimum wage again? And somehow, the work performance must also create value added, which is at a reasonable level a wage.

wallstreetboy
1 year ago

It would be positive that more taxes will be paid. I personally do not like this, because workers become more and more expensive for the employer.

jbinfo
1 year ago

I’ll be right there and I’m still too low.

maja0403
1 year ago

You don’t have any of this because a wage increase is always accompanied by an increase in price.

nobodyathome
1 year ago
Reply to  maja0403

Then you could easily reduce the wage to 5 euros per hour and everything would be cheaper

Xandros0506
1 year ago
Reply to  nobodyathome

Then you could easily reduce the wage to 5 euros per hour and everything would be cheaper

In principle, right. It is only necessary to reduce wages significantly longer until prices fall than is required in the case of an increase in wages, to allow additional costs to flow into final prices.

maja0403
1 year ago
Reply to  nobodyathome

That would be too easy now. The fact is that higher wage costs are logically changed and lead to higher costs.

maja0403
1 year ago

You shouldn’t work in low wages. This usually does not happen with a training.

nobodyathome
1 year ago

You have inflation without a wage rise and you can’t afford anything at all.