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  • Today's topic comes from viewer Armando, who writes,

  • what's going on with universal basic income?

  • Yes, it's true that Switzerland plans

  • to vote on a guaranteed basic income for all adults--

  • about 2,500 francs, which amount to about 2,800 a month.

  • That idea might seem far-fetched,

  • but a bigger conversation about income

  • is happening not just in Switzerland, but all

  • over the world.

  • In the US, President Obama said in a speech

  • this week that he is making income inequality

  • a priority for the next three years.

  • The combined trends of increased inequality and decreasing

  • mobility pose a fundamental threat

  • to the American dream, our way of life,

  • and what we stand for around the globe.

  • The US federal minimum is $7.25 an hour,

  • which amounts to about $15,000 a year.

  • Most states also have minimum wage laws.

  • The highest is Washington, at $9.19 an hour.

  • And some states have lower than federal or no minimum.

  • And you don't have to be an economist

  • to know that $7.25 doesn't get you too far anymore.

  • The real value of $7.25 an hour, adjusting for inflation,

  • has depreciated over the past forty years,

  • according to the National Employment Law Project.

  • And employees of Walmart, which is the largest private employer

  • in the US, recently held Black Friday protests

  • asking for wage increases and better workplace conditions.

  • And on Thursday, fast food workers

  • staged a nationwide strike to protest unlivable wages,

  • in the words of the people I spoke

  • with in Oakland, California.

  • And I work as a shift leader.

  • I get paid $9.25 an hour.

  • I am full time.

  • And I do struggle.

  • And to this day, I'm still struggling.

  • I get food stamps.

  • And I can't afford my rent.

  • And sometimes I have to tell my landlady, can she

  • wait for my rent, because I'm a single mother with three

  • babies.

  • I am a crew member and a crew trainer.

  • And I worked there for about two years.

  • And I make about $8.26.

  • And I haven't seen any raises.

  • My hours have been cut.

  • It's unfair to workers.

  • It's unfair to moms.

  • It's unfair to people trying to get

  • on their own two feet like me.

  • So the overall question is, how much do people need to live?

  • A pending bill called the fair minimum wage act is aiming

  • to raise the federal minimum to $10.10 an hour.

  • And until that happens, if it happens,

  • the debate is sure to continue.

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