Illinois Sullivan much suffering to the owner of the store
As a small company in Quincy, I have the answer to a senator John Sullivan and his defence of the Illinois vote stroll ‘minimum wage. Iowa and Missouri now have a lower minimum wage. How small businesses and homeowners to survive in competition with companies in neighbouring countries, if you’re voting to increase significantly our labour costs?
We must all understand that this is not just a walk in salary. If the minimum wage increases, all taxes on wages are rising too, like social security taxes, unemployment insurance taxes, taxes on wages and countless others. This type of case takes into account the added costs by little, unless the loss of jobs and a negative impact on economic development. With all the additional fees and taxes increased by Dir Blagojevich, with its budget, minimum wage increase is really poorly done. I have little doubt, some companies to leave Illinois.
I’m sorry, told that politicians like Senator Sullivan, that small enterprises are the backbone of this country all those who, although it is certain that it is difficult for me to survive as the business owner in this state.
I was to create more jobs. I want my business to grow and prosper. I had only a state senator, it is easier not difficult to achieve these objectives.
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