Our population's reduced proportion of middle income earners can be reversed.

Supposn

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Our population's reduced proportion of middle income earners can be reversed.
Our economy, similar to our palate will not be radically satisfied by a one grand swallow, it’s can be better served by a many tasty nibbles.

I have three issues that I'm particularly keen about:

(1) The simpilist issue is for a final legislative increase of the minimum wagei and thereafter annualy adjusting the rate to the U.S. dollar's purchasing power.
Refer to
http://www.usmessageboard.com/economy/232006-consequences-of-repealing-minimum-wage-rates.html

(2) Reduction of federal social entitlement services, (explicitly including the Affordable Care Act) will be of net detriment to our economy and particularly detrimental to those earning less than the median wage.
What’s needed is restructuring of the methods that we use to fund those programs. Improving our policies, delivery and funding of all federal social entitlements programs will not improve our economy to the significant extent that’s needed.
Refer to
http://www.usmessageboard.com/economy/323456-fica-the-most-regressive-federal-tax.html#post8122946

(3) I have full confidence that USA’s adoption of Import Certificates would increase USA’s numbers of jobs and median wage more than otherwise. It would accomplish all of this with no net federal budget expenditure. All direct costs are passed on to USA purchasers of foreign good. It also serves as an indirect but effective subsidy of USA’s exported goods.
Refer to
http://www.usmessageboard.com/econo...increase-gdp-and-median-wage.html#post8123056

Respectfully, Supposn
 
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