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Sound off: Minimum wage hike won’t help

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Wage hike won’t help

I’d like to speak to the idea that Gov. Pat Quinn is going to try raising the minimum wage in Illinois, from $8.25 to $10. There are things that you can do. Everything is going to cost you more. If that goes through, there would be fewer jobs for young people and unskilled labor. And you’re also going to have higher costs at the grocery store, at the restaurant, at Menard’s, at Home Depot, every store that you go to. If you go to the movies, it’s going to cost you more for the movie tickets, for the popcorn, for the pop and the candy. Everything is going to cost you more.

So contact Gov. Quinn. You can call his office in Springfield, at 217-782-0244, and I also suggest that you go to his website and email him and tell him not to raise the minimum wage. It is a job killer, and it will raise costs for everybody in the State of Illinois.

Remember when your bill at the grocery store and the tab at the restaurant is higher, you’ll have to pay the higher tax that he already has put into place. It’s going to hurt all the young people trying to work their way through college, junior college or local schools. They’re not going to get a job.

Devastating effect

Yet another governor is attempting to devastate Illinois. Small businesses cannot afford the $10 minimum wage he is proposing. That is absurd. There will be fewer employees, cuts in service, and prices will go up to compensate.

Businesses are moving away from Illinois daily. No new businesses will come in with this minimum wage. They will go to other states that abide by the federal level of $7.25. If you cannot live on that, get a second job, like so many other people are having to do.

The world of Lauzen

My sympathies to the Chronicle, you’ve walked into the world of Lauzen and how he has behaved as a public official for many years. I knew this pettiness would come forth, and this is classic Lauzen.

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