Even a Conservative Analysis Shows the $15 Minimum Wage Does More Good Than Harm
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
It turns out the pandemic may not have been the budget wrecker everyone feared.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
It turns out the pandemic may not have been the budget wrecker everyone feared.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
It turns out the pandemic may not have been the budget wrecker everyone feared.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
It turns out the pandemic may not have been the budget wrecker everyone feared.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
The Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the proposed wage hike looks bad—because it was designed to be.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
But if you’re still not convinced, look at these charts.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
But if you’re still not convinced, look at these charts.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
But if you’re still not convinced, look at these charts.
But if you’re still not convinced, look at these charts.
He doesn’t fully spell out why he thinks Congress shouldn’t spend too much, because that would undermine his weird point.
All because they have to pass more COVID relief with just 50 votes.
But if you’re still not convinced, look at these charts.
All because they have to pass more COVID relief with just 50 votes.
There’s something called the “Byrd Bath.
You can, in fact, call for “unity” and pursue policies that Republicans don’t like.
All because they have to pass more COVID relief with just 50 votes.