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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2848798" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>First paragraph: About 68% of workers are near enough to median wage that it's a meaningful number, meaning 68% of workers will pay close to the $1.61 estimate. But more importantly, Bernie's plan is an *expansion* of current FMLA benefits. You're leaving out the fact that much of these benefits are already funded under current FMLA benefits.</p><p></p><p>Second paragraph: There are clear, and limited, uses for FML benefits. That being said, families making $15 per year will "benefit" from this proposal more than families making $100K per year. This is the crux of the problem that is being addressed...as in, how can we create a system where the working poor can have some FML benefits without becoming homeless in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2848798, member: 425"] First paragraph: About 68% of workers are near enough to median wage that it's a meaningful number, meaning 68% of workers will pay close to the $1.61 estimate. But more importantly, Bernie's plan is an *expansion* of current FMLA benefits. You're leaving out the fact that much of these benefits are already funded under current FMLA benefits. Second paragraph: There are clear, and limited, uses for FML benefits. That being said, families making $15 per year will "benefit" from this proposal more than families making $100K per year. This is the crux of the problem that is being addressed...as in, how can we create a system where the working poor can have some FML benefits without becoming homeless in the process. [/QUOTE]
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