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Answer Overview

Response rates from 16.9k Brisbane voters.

72%
Yes
26%
No
63%
Yes
23%
No
6%
Yes, and adjust it every year according to inflation
2%
No, most minimum wage jobs are meant to develop experience, not support a family
3%
Yes, and make it a living wage
1%
No, this will only cause prices to increase in a never ending cycle
0%
No, and eliminate all wage standards

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Brisbane voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9K6H4T4answered…9mos9MO

Yes make it a living wage, adjust it every year, look at cost of living and inflation, and ensure citizens have their basic needs met

 @9TQPHWXanswered…2mos2MO

The repairs should federal cycle is cause price range and minimums family support as said government feedback admins

 @9HRDHPHanswered…11mos11MO

Regardless, the minimum wage should be abolished and workers should organise to negotiate industrial wages.

 @9K7CMXQanswered…9mos9MO

I think they should first address the issues that are requiring them to raise the minimum wage. For example Australia is currently in a cost of living crisis housing/renting crisis which are making everyday items and the ability to live incredibly expensive. Minimum wage should always be aligned with a liveable wage, but if those issues aren’t addressed first, prices will only keep rising and rising and minimum wage would only keep increasing, having substantial effects on the economy.

 @92JZ2MPanswered…3yrs3Y

Wages need to increase to match the cost of living. Inflation in this country is ridiculous.

 @92GK5YQanswered…3yrs3Y

 @8TSMMHPanswered…3yrs3Y

No, *private* unions and individuals themselves should negotiate for wages

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