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[QUOTE="awol:557128"]Josh, I never said catastrophic, just crippling. Here's some reading material which gives pros and cons: [URL]http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003517622_wage10.html[/URL] Rev, MA has a higher minimum wage due to a state law, but doesn't MA also have a higher cost of living? Plus sales and income tax which take an additional 5% off the gross pay and 6% off the net pay of that 30% difference. Here's an interesting link: [URL]http://www.dol.gov/esa/minwage/america.htm[/URL] Most businesses seem to stick to a national pricing model, i.e. the same CD is going to cost the same amount from Best Buy in either state. But if you raise the national minimum wage that affects businesses across the country. Maybe a better solution is to keep the min wage at a state level, not a national level and adjust it as necessary in specific states.....[/QUOTE]
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