Twenty States Face Possible Economic Issues Due to Liberals

Many states have already jacked the rate up and the result was more economic activity. Which is completely logical. If workers get more money they spend it. That is demand, the factor that actually creates jobs. It also takes many off food stamps and government help saving tax payer money.
 
Small increases over time are fine. There hasn't been a ton of long-windowed studies on the cost-benefit of MW increases, but there was one done several years ago in Canada that looked at them everywhere and on all sides and found that there was a window in which smaller increases have little negative impact and large ones have a lot of negatives. I have tried to find that sumbitch that I stumbled on by accident again but haven't had much luck. IIRC the window was around 30%.
 
Many states have already jacked the rate up and the result was more economic activity. Which is completely logical. If workers get more money they spend it. That is demand, the factor that actually creates jobs. It also takes many off food stamps and government help saving tax payer money.

Where? Seriously, I am asking.
 
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