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Dying for Minimum Wage or Surviving on the Bare Minimum | Dark History with Bailey Sarian


Hi friends, happy Thursday! Welcome to the Dark History podcast. I feel like every day there is some new group of people going on strike. And I'm always like Hell Yeah! Stick it to the man. But then I started doing some research on why there are so many strikes and started reading up on minimum wage and immediately was like bring me my sign, burn it all down. Because believe me, this shit is unbelievable. In today’s episode, we get into the history of minimum wage and talk about how from the very start, it’s been about so much more than money. I appreciate you for coming by, and tune in next week for more Dark History. Want some cool Bailey Merch? Shop *NEW* Season 2 Dark History Merch: PJ's I am wearing in today's video: _______ You can find the Dark History podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen to your podcasts, and every Thursday here on my YouTube for the visual side of things. Apple Podcast- Dark History Merch- _______ FOLLOW ME AROUND Tik Tok: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: Pinterest: Youtube: Snapchat: Discord: RECOMMEND A STORY HERE: cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails: baileysarianteam@wmeagency.com Business Related Mail: Bailey Sarian 4400 W. Riverside Dr., Ste 110-300 Burbank, CA 91505 Chapters: INTRO - 00:00 A COUNTRY WITHOUT STRIKE - 3:47 DYIN’ ON THE RAILROAD - 11:34 SETTING THE STAGE - 25:41 BREAD AND ROSES - 30:03 THE GREAT DEPRESH - 38:31 MINIMUM WAGE… KINDA - 42:22 DYING FOR THE BARE MINIMUM - 50:26 CONCLUSION - 58:02 Dark History is an Audioboom Original. This podcast is Executive Produced by: Bailey Sarian, Dunia McNeily from 3arts, Kevin Grosch, and Claire Turner From Made In Network Writers: Katie Burris, Allyson Philobos, Joey Scavuzzo and Bailey Sarian Research provided by: Xander Elmore and The Dark History Researcher Team Special thank you to Historical Consultants: Oren Levin-Waldman Shot By: Tafadzwa Nemarundwe Edited by: Hannah Bacher Post Supervisor: Kelly Hardin Production Management: Ross Woodruff Hair: Bailey Sarian Makeup: Jill Powell I'm your host -- Bailey Sarian...(read more)



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Dying for Minimum Wage or Surviving on the Bare Minimum The minimum wage has long been a source of debate in the United States and other countries. The minimum wage is the lowest wage an employer is legally allowed to pay an employee for their work. In the United States, the federal minimum wage is currently $7.25 per hour. This rate has not been increased since 2009, and many workers are struggling to survive on wages that are too low to cover basic expenses. The debate over the minimum wage has long been a heated one. Supporters of an increase argue that a higher wage would help lift people out of poverty and create a more equitable economy. Opponents argue that a higher wage would lead to job losses and higher costs for businesses. Unfortunately, the debate over minimum wage often overlooks the dark history of the issue. In the early 1900s, many workers were forced to work in dangerous and unsanitary conditions for very low wages. They often worked long hours for little pay and faced a variety of health risks. Workers were also often exposed to dangerous substances, including lead and asbestos, and many were injured or killed on the job. Even today, many workers struggle to make ends meet on minimum wage. The National Low Income Housing Coalition estimates that a full-time worker earning the minimum wage would need to work 99 hours per week to afford a two-bedroom apartment in the United States. This means that many minimum wage workers are forced to choose between paying rent and buying food. Moreover, many workers are not even paid the minimum wage they are legally entitled to. Wage theft is a serious problem in the United States, with millions of workers being paid less than the minimum wage or not being paid at all. This means that many workers are not only struggling to survive on the bare minimum, but they are also being cheated out of the wages they are owed. The debate over minimum wage is an important one, and it is essential that we recognize the dark history of the issue. We must ensure that workers are paid a fair wage and are not exposed to dangerous working conditions. We must also ensure that workers are not subject to wage theft and are paid the wages they are owed. Only then can we ensure that all workers can have a fair chance at a better life. https://inflationprotection.org/dying-for-minimum-wage-or-surviving-on-the-bare-minimum-dark-history-with-bailey-sarian/?feed_id=74278&_unique_id=63fcc13844246 #Inflation #Retirement #GoldIRA #Wealth #Investing #bailey #Baileysarian #baileysarianyoutube #darkhistory #flawlessfoundation #flawlessmakeup #getreadywithmeandmakeup #grwm #grwmandmakeup #hilarious #historystory #makeupandstorytime #makeupartist #makeupgrwm #makeupstorytime #mondaymysterymakeup #mondaystorytime #mystery #mysterymakeup #mysterymakeupmonday #mysterymakeupmondays #mysterymonday #newmakeuptutorial #sarian #storytime #storytimeandmakeup #youtubebailey #youtubebaileysarian #ThriftSavingsPlan #bailey #Baileysarian #baileysarianyoutube #darkhistory #flawlessfoundation #flawlessmakeup #getreadywithmeandmakeup #grwm #grwmandmakeup #hilarious #historystory #makeupandstorytime #makeupartist #makeupgrwm #makeupstorytime #mondaymysterymakeup #mondaystorytime #mystery #mysterymakeup #mysterymakeupmonday #mysterymakeupmondays #mysterymonday #newmakeuptutorial #sarian #storytime #storytimeandmakeup #youtubebailey #youtubebaileysarian

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