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LINK How much would it cost consumers to give farmworkers a significant raise?: A 40% increase in pay would cost just $25 per household | Economic Policy Institute

Despite the key role they play and the challenges they face, farmworkers are some of the lowest-paid workers in the entire U.S. labor market. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced that it would not collect the data on farmworker earnings that are used to determine minimum wages for H-2A workers, which could further reduce farmworker earnings.

altschmerz 9 Oct 21
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Most farms in teh UK sell a proportion of their produce in bulk directly to the public at road side or in markets, restaurants and so forth

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Of that $25, farmworkers would get almost nothing after politicians skim the majority for themselves and their "donors."

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$25 per household per annum. Insignificant by any standard. How dare anyone argue against a living wage?

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