Then you don’t mind seeing the naturally accompanying rise in prices that will surely come.My first part-time job in 1965 paid minimum wage of $1.25 an hour. And you could actually almost live on that. Even in college, tuition was about $135 a semester at the university and books were $50 or $60.
Equivalent today would be around $10.30 and you can barely buy lunch at McDonalds with that amount.
So, excuse me if I don't mind seeing people paid $15 an hour.