The fight for a $15 an hour minimum wage is morphing into a fight for a $20 an hour minimum wage.
We don’t need a higher government-mandated minimum wage, we need to stop the government from devaluing the money. @mmaharrey10th #EndTheFed pic.twitter.com/UfjuzP7YAI
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) September 29, 2020
But the truth is we don’t have a wage problem. We have a money problem. The U.S. government and the Federal Reserve are constantly devaluing your money. That’s why the average worker’s purchasing power keeps falling. We need to fix our money.
For Further Reading
We Don’t Need a Higher Minimum Wage; We Need to Fix Our Money
How the Fed Wrecks the Economy
Fed Shifts Inflation Policy to Steal More of Your Wealth
Has the Fed Let the Inflation Genie Out of the Bottle?
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