Current minimum wage in Texas is $7.25/hr, so $15080 per year before taxes.
$9/hr is $18720 per year pre tax / SS / Medicare, etc.
I don't think anyone really believes that's going to give them a baller lifestyle for them and their kids.
Originally Posted by jbravo_123
No they're not, but then again people shouldn't be trying to raise families and pay mortgages on the wages from
unskilled, entry-level positions. Those jobs are intended for people just entering the work force, i.e. students, stay-at-home moms reentering the force after 15 years hiatus, etc.
Bear in mind the government and any number of private organizations provide skills training at low or no cost, so there is no reason for anyone to remain in a minimum wage job unless they are lazy, disrespectful or completely incompetent. People determined to succeed in our society can and will find a way... and then the government punishes the shit out of them.