In 2014, the government raised the minimum wage by 6.78 percent to 724 reais per month in 2014. Opponents argue that the hikes have outpaced the levels of productivity, fueled inflation and raised government payrolls as deficit swell. Proponents argue that higher wages lead to economic growth since the workers who make minimum wages typically spend their entire income.
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Response rates from 831 Left-Wing Populism voters.
83% Yes |
16% No |
63% Yes |
14% No |
11% Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation |
2% No, this will only cause prices to increase in a never ending cycle |
9% Yes, and make it a living wage |
0% No, and eliminate all wage standards |
0% No, most minimum wage jobs are meant to develop experience, not support a family |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 831 Left-Wing Populism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 831 Left-Wing Populism voters.
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Unique answers from Left-Wing Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9LKWCYQ9mos9MO
Yes, but it should only be raised for large corporations, but allow small businesses to have tax exemptions/incentives to keep prices down and businesses afloat to deal with potential inflation woes.
@Moutles11mos11MO
No, instead it should focus in decreasing inflation and increasing the real value of the minimum salary and the purchase power of the Real.
@9J5WRJM12mos12MO
No, the government should try to increase the real value of the minimum wage by reducing inflation and avoiding increasing the nominal value for electoral purposes..
@8PCR53S4yrs4Y
Yes, but only when the informal jobs are dropping.
@99YHSG42yrs2Y
Games and family voilance of wages without the empirical nat youth of dryotr yours sincerely decrease
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