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Well, this works just fine.. If you want to decrease the amount of jobs available for tipped workers. Not only that, Tipping has gotten way to fucking out of hand and I am getting fucking tired of tipping for anything unless the service is amazing.

Low income, minimum wage jobs are not intended to be a career. If you are happy doing the absolute bare minimum to work and earn wages then fine. You also need to accept what your life will be like in doing so.

Oh, and from the article I am not sure a damn fucking thing needs to be done from this alone.

Larson said on average, Colorado tipped workers make $37 an hour, according to data from 2022.

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From the post: "Earlier this week, Colorado lawmakers unveiled plans for a new bill that aims to increase the wage for tipped workers.

At an event where a handful of legislators worked as servers for an hour, State Representative Javier Mabrey, D - Denver and Jefferson Counties, explained the goals of the bill.

“This bill is about giving municipalities the opportunity to increase the subminimum wage, or eliminate the subminimum wage, for tipped workers if they choose that they want to do that," Mabrey said. “This is about local control, and it's also about empowering restaurant workers.""

Well, this works just fine.. If you want to decrease the amount of jobs available for tipped workers. Not only that, Tipping has gotten way to fucking out of hand and I am getting fucking tired of tipping for anything unless the service is amazing. Low income, minimum wage jobs are not intended to be a career. If you are happy doing the absolute bare minimum to work and earn wages then fine. You also need to accept what your life will be like in doing so. Oh, and from the article I am not sure a damn fucking thing needs to be done from this alone. **Larson said on average, Colorado tipped workers make $37 an hour, according to data from 2022.** Archive: https://archive.today/G0JD8 From the post: "Earlier this week, Colorado lawmakers unveiled plans for a new bill that aims to increase the wage for tipped workers. At an event where a handful of legislators worked as servers for an hour, State Representative Javier Mabrey, D - Denver and Jefferson Counties, explained the goals of the bill. “This bill is about giving municipalities the opportunity to increase the subminimum wage, or eliminate the subminimum wage, for tipped workers if they choose that they want to do that," Mabrey said. “This is about local control, and it's also about empowering restaurant workers.""

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And when you have paid taxes your entire life and die, they tax whatever is left over.