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March 25, 2014

The New Minimum Wage

By David Cox

Working for a living has taken on whole new dimension; it’s working just to stay alive. To keep an old car running or the heat on, the rent paid with maybe enough left over for a pair of shoes. Always moving down never up, knowing that whatever work you’re doing could be gone tomorrow

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It is the harmony of our stories which echo in the hallways of our lives. Their reverberations mark us in quarter notes, without rhyme or reason. Caught in a verse without a chorus, without a coda to begin again, the song remains the same and seems to go on forever. Trapped in the lines and spaces, unable to escape our scale and unwilling to change our time.

The new minimum wage in the United States is zero. It matters little what government says the minimum wage is, when there is no work. The administration calls to increase it to $10.00 per hour, just enough to throw millions off of food stamps, but not enough to actually improve their lives. The landlord recently evicted two tenants from this century old, four apartment home conversion. He had waited to drop the hammer, because he too, was hoping; they'd be able to come up with the rent money. Not being paid by a tenant is bad business, but an empty apartment is worse, unpaid rent is deductible from a tax return and empty apartments can't.

The 50% occupancy rate isn't good for the landlord and because the economy is so poor, his choice of new tenants is no better than the one's he just evicted. The restaurant across the street suffers as those working part-time for low-wages can't afford to eat out, they barely can afford to eat period. The media myth presents tales of long-time low-wage workers being pushed into unemployment. The real story is of capable well-trained knowledgeable people, many with college degrees and years of experience, thrown into a low-wage snake pit. The President wants to spend more money for job training" (Pause for laughter) but where are these jobs, training to do what?

The numbers are staggering, the civilian labor force grew by 264,000 last month while the number of unemployed also increased by 223,000. The numbers of new hires proclaimed from the ivory tower at 174,000 but the number actually employed is only 42,000. Officially, because it is the only way to interpret the numbers is to accept the bogus baseline, 10,495,000 unemployed Americans. Another 7,186,000 are working part-time, because it's all they could find. Even those numbers declined by 71,000 last month, as fewer were able to find part-time work. 2,303,000 Americans described as marginally attach, workers who've given up the search for employment because it's just not there or they can no longer do it. Then there is the nearly three-quarters of a million Americans who have given up entirely, described as discouraged.

http://www.alifeahead.com/2014/03/21/new-minimum-wage/



Authors Bio:

I who am I? Born at the pinnacle of American prosperity to parents raised during the last great depression. I was the youngest child of the youngest children born almost between the generations and that in fact clouds and obscures who it is that I am really.

Given a front row seat for the generation of the 1960's I lived in Chicago in 1960. My father was a Democratic precinct captain, my mother an election judge. His father had been a Union organizer and had been beaten and jailed for his efforts. His first time in jail was for punching a Ku Klux Klansman during a parade in the 1930's. I never felt as if I was raised in a family of activists but seeing it print makes me think, yes. That is a part of who I am.

We find ourselves today living in a world treed by the hounds of madness, a complicit media covering contrite parties. Multilevel media, giving more access to communication yet stunting actual communication. More noise, less voice, more sound less music, more law less justice, more medicine less life.


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