
Life on minimum wage
Clip: 5/14/2014 | 8m 56s
Life on minimum wage
Life on the Minimum Wage? Paul Solman speaks with an airport contractor and McDonald's employee whose near-minimum wage salaries keep them on public assistance. A higher wage, as high as the possible $15 in Seattle, would go a long way toward making them more independent, they say.
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Life on minimum wage
Clip: 5/14/2014 | 8m 56s
Life on the Minimum Wage? Paul Solman speaks with an airport contractor and McDonald's employee whose near-minimum wage salaries keep them on public assistance. A higher wage, as high as the possible $15 in Seattle, would go a long way toward making them more independent, they say.
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