Originally Posted by
Foggy_Goggles
I love me some Neckdeep commentary, dude is living it.
The municipal employment thing is, to me, the biggest indicator that the living wage problem isn't really viewed as a problem. I'm the Treasurer of our water and sewer district. All the socially concious second homeowners talk a big game until it's time to write the check. They are in favor of affordable housing, just not in their neighborhood. They are in favor of living wages, just not in their district.
"I think we should add 25% to the labor budget to become a premier employer. This would cost each homeowner about $XXX."
"Uh...I think thats a bit too much", "Oh, I thought you were in favor of living wages, my bad"
At the County level revenues 2023 to 2024 increased from $69million to $107million. And yeah, people bitch about taxes because that's what people do. So we've got the money to giver everyone a giant raise but no, its increase head county and make capital expenditures.
Now I don't pay Town of Winterpark taxes, but 2 snowcats, a couple apartment buildings, always more cops. Gotta fee the monster.