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MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports June 4, 2021 14:05:00

have noted. you look at september when the pandemic benefits start to run out. there s incentives to return to work. there are wrinkles in the data of late. some individuals made far too little money working in a restaurant business. they make $2.13 in salary and tips pushed them to $7.25. the current federal minimum wage and some people reluctant to go back because of the virus and others benefit from slightly larger checks to stay home for the time being. i think september is the real month and maybe october when we see the economy start to rip. we are growing very fast. labor market has some other anomalous problems to deal with over time. can you also putt into perspective before i turn to garrett in west virginia, some of the republican arguments, you

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poor people s low wage workers assembly march on washington to push this agenda, this narrative. five interlocking injustices. 140 million people, 43% of the nation in poverty. 52% of our children. 62 million who make less than $17 an hour. people are making $7.25 an hour and waitresses are making $2.13. we are far behind. we have people that make $97,000 an hour and 32 million people don t make $15. this is right now. we pushed for the infrastructure. that s one of the things that has to happen. it must be infrastructure that hits from the bottom up. we have 8 million more people fall into poverty during the pandemic. the poor and low wealth people died the most and hurt the most during the pandemic. billionaires made $2 trillion

MSNBC MSNBC Live With Stephanie Ruhle August 22, 2019 13:33:00

stories of the last recession was that manufacturing jobs plummeted. we lost a very substantial sum just under 2 million while the jobs that remained and in many cases have grown since are in food service which tend to be tipped wages or the sorts of jobs we associate with the gig economy in which you gain a degree of flexibility but trade a huge amount of prosperity in the process. in the case of america s waiters and waitresses the vast majority work in states in which there is a tipped minimum wage significantly below the federal minimum wage. the expectation is that the 10, 15, 20, 25 if the server is really lucky percent that a diner leaves on their bacon and eggs will make up the cumulative difference but in many cases it doesn t come close because right now the federal tip minimum wage is only $2.13 and it hasn t budged since 1991. the president likes to talk about how much better the economy is for women, how much better it is for blacks. but isn t that exactly who is getting

MSNBC Morning Joe August 22, 2019 11:48:00

high-end restaurants. very much so. your own experience hits on one of the fundamental problems. for many, waitressing, bartending, it s perceived as an add-on versus full-time career. it isn t salaried like a traditional career with all of the benefits and true living wage associated with it. i think most don t recognize that if you are a waiter, you live on what is a tipped minimum wage which is distinct from a reg gu plar feder regular emp. they make less than the federal minimum wage. the tipped minimum wage is $2.13 and it s been frozen since 1991. it has not kept pace even with the increases in the minimum wage let alone a traditional living wage. this disproportionately affects women. 70% of people who wait tables

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