Worldwide minimum

Instead of lowering our standard of living so third-world countries can catch up, why don’t the United States, Japan and Korea, and the European Union, require a worldwide minimum wage to do business in our countries?

The minimum wage could be started at 50 percent of the minimum wages in our countries and be required to increase 2 percent every two years.

People in the world wouldn’t have to work for 80 cents a day any more, and they would have more buying power.

Meanwhile, the minimum wages could be increased every two years in our countries as well.

Danny W. Shultz
East Brady

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