Nothing is trickling up.
Plenty to trickle up. The worker now has more to spend on gasoline which means more trips with extra cash on hand to spend on at restaurants, theatres, supermarkets, 7/11's, ballparks, malls, Wal Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc, etc, etc. Get the picture?
Yeah, here is another picture for you, genius. The business owner now has to pay out more capital to labor which will in turn, raise prices on goods and services. it also means that some workers will be cut entirely in order to meet overhead caps for smaller businesses. meanig they now have NO money. So, you're wrong completely. the worker now has more money (in some cases), and the cost of products and services has now increased...leaving the worker...right where they started except with a bigger number.
Economically inept LOLberals will never grasp this
Yep and that bigger number will only cost them more in taxes, not buy more.
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