Should the government raise the national minimum wage?
In 2014, Angela Merkel set Germany’s first ever minimum wage at €8.50 per hour. Proponents believe this wage is necessary to protect the poor and working class. Business leaders have warned that the wage will threaten employment and cause companies to move their operations to countries with cheaper labor. Of the 28 countries in the EU, 6 do not currently have a minimum wage.
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Response rates from 3k 33 voters.
70% Yes |
29% No |
61% Yes |
26% No |
5% Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation |
2% No, this will only cause prices to increase in a never ending cycle |
4% Yes, and make it a living wage |
1% No, and eliminate all wage standards |
1% No, most minimum wage jobs are meant to develop experience, not support a family |
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Unique answers from 33 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9NC2NDH6mos6MO
Yes and no, its important for it to be keept at a livable wage where its still worth it to work instead of claiming unemployment benefits, the main focus should be abolishing the Massive money printing, keeping the EURO worth high and eventually return to gold standard.
@9J8CT2P10mos10MO
No, as it would cause prices to increase. Instead, lower taxes and social programm costs for those working low paid minimum wage jobs.
@946FHCR2yrs2Y
No, it should be done on the state level
@8RM6K864yrs4Y
Only for Employees in large corporations.
@8QZ3SS24yrs4Y
Implement a system of regional and saisonal Minimum wages adjusted for the determining factors
@98LPVCY2yrs2Y
Yes, but only by little.
@97Z9DL22yrs2Y
Replace minimum wages with unions
@9CHQZGM1yr1Y
No, but laws supporting employees negotiating wages should be passed.
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