In the midst of a Senate budget vote-a-rama that
Republicans are filling with anti-Obamacare and economy killing votes,
Senator Bernie Sanders took the Senate floor and dropped the fact bomb
that raising the minimum wage is real job creator.
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Sen. Sanders said, “The simple truth is that in
America people working full time should not be living in poverty. Since
1968, the real value of the federal minimum wage has fallen by close to
thirty percent, and people all over this country and in state after
state on their own have voted to raise the minimum wage. And, by the
way, in state after state where the minimum wage has gone up, more jobs
have been created. Let us stand today with the tens of millions of
workers who are struggling to put food on the table to take care of
their families.”
The Sanders amendment to raise the federal minimum
wage failed to pass 48-52. The good news for Democrats and the left is
that Sen. Sanders fell just three votes short of passage as just a
simple majority of fifty-one votes are required to pass budget
amendments.
Labor Department data for the first six months of
2014 revealed that the 13 states that raised their minimum wage created
more jobs than the 37 that didn’t, “In the 13 states that boosted their
minimums at the beginning of the year, the number of jobs grew an
average of 0.85% from January through June. The average for the other 37
states was 0.61%.”
There are decades worth of data and studies that
confirm what Sen. Sanders was saying. The Republican opposition to
raising the minimum wage is ideological. The anti-minimum wage position
lacks credible non-partisan statistics and data to support its claims.
Republicans hang their opposition on a myth that raising the minimum
wage kills jobs, but 64 studies have proven that the Republican talking point to be false.
Sen.
Sanders dropped a dose of reality on Senate Republicans today. If the
52 Republican Senators who voted no really wanted to boost the economy,
the first thing they should do is reverse course and support raising the
minimum wage.
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