kutta
Footballguy
Totally agree. Back in the day it was very very bad. I think we've gotten a lot better today, and people have way more options now.Because I have a history degree and have taught US History so many times,!I just think back to say the late 1800s and early 1900s where we often had a person found a company, become the equivalent of a Gates today and pay their workers the equivalent of about $3,000 today. I do think there is a line where it becomes obscene and totally immoral. I’m not sure where that line is but I do think it absolutely exists. Sure people can work anywhere but they do have to work somewhere. Even with our current economy having a low level of unemployment, the average unskilled worker doesn’t have much power or many options. Now yes they could get skills but we know that there will always be a large demand for certain unskilled positions.
I guess I'm saying - instead of saying "CEO salaries are out of whack," how about talking about specific examples? I also think that raising the minimum wage helps the issue on the surface, but may hurt the people it's trying to help in the long run.
As a history teacher, you probably have a better handle on the history of this than I do - what happened between then and now to make things better? Is it the minimum wage, or something else?