New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani forcefully defended his call for a $30 minimum wage during the final debate of the race Wednesday night, warning that under the status quo, the expensive metropolis is at growing risk of becoming “a museum of where working-class people used to be able to live.”

The inability of many New Yorkers to make a livable wage in the city, Mamdani said, “is pushing them to live in Jersey City, to live in Pennsylvania, to live in Connecticut, because they can’t afford to live in New York City.”

Under Mamdani’s proposal, which would have to be approved by lawmakers, New York City’s wage floor would rise incrementally before reaching $30 an hour by 2030. The minimum wage would then be tied to either cost-of-living increases or worker productivity jumps.

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    which would have to be approved by lawmakers

    I foresee checks and balances working as designed, protecting capitalists’ profits and shielding them from paying a livable wage, again.

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      And the more people who try this, the more it makes said lawmakers look bad. I’ll tell you one thing. We certainly aren’t going to accomplish it by not trying. So I say let the man cook.

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        Fully agreed. Even exposing people to these ideas and trying to partially implement them is a good thing in every imaginable aspect.