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I started that thread over there. There was nothing political about it.

And it isn’t just TX paying $2. The FEDERAL minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13/hr.

Some states may increase it, but not all do.

In any case, that combined with tips must meet the standard federal minimum wage of $7.25.
 
In some States (I’ve not verified all or even most of them), Capitalism has run amuk. In Texas they passed a law that considers tips as part of the waiter’s income, and the business owner only has to pay them something like $2 an hour.

The majority of US states allow tip-credit wages to some extent. The federal minimum wage remains, so far, at $7.25/hr, which is itself absurd. If a job is perceived as one that garners tips, federal law sets the base minimum wage at $2.33, but the employer still must pay regular minimum wage for worked hours where business is too slow to support the extra $4.92 difference. Seems like there is a lot of room for managerial mischief there – if I can, I try to tip in cash so that the server gets first crack at it.

The west coast states and Nevada do not allow tip credit wages, and a few others are restrictive but leave loopholes.
 
n some States (I’ve not verified all or even most of them), Capitalism has run amuk. In Texas they passed a law that considers tips as part of the waiter’s income, and the business owner only has to pay them something like $2 an hour.

And it isn’t just TX paying $2. The FEDERAL minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13/hr.

As Herdfan said, it’s everywhere. That means, if you’re a server in an expensive place you make good money. If you work somewhere like Waffle House, you can still need a second job, even if all your customers give you 20%. (After waiting tables, I always leave 20%.) The tip jars are a scam, especially in places like Starbucks where they make a decent salary.
 
I started that thread over there. There was nothing political about it.

And it isn’t just TX paying $2. The FEDERAL minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13/hr.

Some states may increase it, but not all do.

In any case, that combined with tips must meet the standard federal minimum wage of $7.25.
It’s a tip, and should be a bonus, something that makes the job attractive, not be considered a wage, and it’s BS, that employers expect customers to pay their employee wages. And $7.25 is an insult. Agreed?
 
I did not want to start another MacRumors thread, but almost funny I got a “notice/reminder” for replying to an existing post asking a simple question… the last sentence below: 😳 The entire thread was wiped.

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Your post: What Book Are You Reading?
San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities, by Michael Shellenberger.

I'm about a third of the way through this, and finding it to be an informative and thought-provoking take on the subject of homelessness in US cities, primarily San Francisco. Turns out that I didn't know very much about this subject.

It's interesting that the author is a self-proclaimed progressive that does a pretty good job of skewering a number of progressive policies that are purported to "solve" the problem of homelessness in our cities. His discussion of the roles of various nonprofit organizations that effectively drive the homeless policies of various cities is illuminating.

So far it's a worthwhile read. We'll see how well the rest of the book delivers.
Does he contrast with conservative run cities? 🤔
 
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I did not want to start another MacRumors thread, but almost funny I got a “notice/reminder” for replying to an existing post asking a simple question… the last sentence below: 😳

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At MR, dissing progressives is just facts. Questioning conservatives is “politics.”
 
I did not want to start another MacRumors thread, but almost funny I got a “notice/reminder” for replying to an existing post asking a simple question… the last sentence below: 😳

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