on the average about 50 cents more if the proposed law in Albuquerque is
passed, I understand. Note: the proposed law does not mandate the PhD, just
$7.50 an hour.
 I guess another way to measure the effectiveness of such a measure is to
verify that demand for governement services has in fact gone down in Santa
Fe as claimed. I notice that Madison is also supposed to have passed such a
law, any comment from up there?

Dana

 On 9/26/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/26/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Again, my solution to poverty AND a 1000 other problems is to beef up
> > our educational system and change our job market entry points.
>
> Assume everyone in the nation now has a Graduate degree - who works
> the drive-through at Burger King and what do they get paid?
>
> So we should pay them all a "living wage" since they are educated
> folks and all and deserve to feed their families... Now how much does
> a whopper cost?
>
> -Cameron
>
> 

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