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  3. For a 2000 hour work year, that's an increase of $900.

For a 2000 hour work year, that's an increase of $900.

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    frog@lemmy.ca
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    For a 2000 hour work year, that’s an increase of $900. Sounds great.

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      For a 2000 hour work year, that’s an increase of $900. Sounds great.

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      samuelrjankis@sh.itjust.works
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      For some people $900 means little. For a lot of people $900 makes the world of difference.

      Minimum wage like rent control prevents the bottom from completely falling out, it isn’t meant to be the solution and yes I read that article about rent control last week.

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        For some people $900 means little. For a lot of people $900 makes the world of difference.

        Minimum wage like rent control prevents the bottom from completely falling out, it isn’t meant to be the solution and yes I read that article about rent control last week.

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        someone@lemmy.ca
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        If you were paying the average rent on a studio of $1456 (from CMHC, Oct 2024) and your landlord increased rent in January by the legal maximum of 3% you’d be spending an extra $524.16 in 2025 right there. And with this wage increase only coming into effect in June that $900 is only an extra $525 for 2025. Enjoy that extra 7¢/month, best of luck finding something you can actually buy with that. Are 5¢ candies still a thing?

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