Supervisor: Randall Burns <>
Announced end of poll: 12/31/2015
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This is a public poll.
Actual votes cast: 50
Number of winning choices:
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Poll description

Please express your priorities/preferences. Assume that if you get a higher ranking choice it would be applied along with any lower ranking choice that is marked as acceptable. For example, if the Minimum wage was indexed to local cost of living and the national minimum were $15 it would be $39.93 in Manhattan.

Result

1. immediate $15 nationwide  (Condorcet winner: wins contests with all other choices)
2. ndexed to local living costs-$10 avg /$19 in Manhattan w/ $7.25 mw  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 17–14
3. indexed to future national cost of living  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 17–15, loses to ndexed to local living costs-$10 avg /$19 in Manhattan w/ $7.25 mw by 20–12
4. allow state/local govt. right to increase minimum wage  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 17–16, loses to indexed to future national cost of living by 18–16
5. immediate $10 nationwide  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 20–8, loses to allow state/local govt. right to increase minimum wage by 20–14
6. indexed to future median national wages  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 18–11, loses to immediate $10 nationwide by 15–14
7. Indexed to future national productivity  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 17–13, loses to indexed to future median national wages by 15–14
8. indexed to future increases in income of the upper 1%  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 18–10, loses to Indexed to future national productivity by 15–13
9. supplemented with increased Earned income Tax Credit  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 19–11, loses to indexed to future increases in income of the upper 1% by 16–11
10. left to state/local government  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 22–15, loses to supplemented with increased Earned income Tax Credit by 21–16
11. Remaining options are unacceptable  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 24–14, loses to left to state/local government by 19–18
12. repeal minimum wage laws  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 24–16, loses to Remaining options are unacceptable by 25–16
13. 2x minimum wage for guest workers-reserve entry jobs 4 citizens  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 17–10, loses to repeal minimum wage laws by 16–15
14. kept constant $7.25 currently  loses to immediate $15 nationwide by 23–7, loses to 2x minimum wage for guest workers-reserve entry jobs 4 citizens by 14–6

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Result details

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1. immediate $15 nationwide   -17 17 17 20 18 17 18 19 22 24 24 17 23
2. ndexed to local living costs-$10 avg /$19 in Manhattan w/ $7.25 mw   14 -20 20 22 21 21 20 23 28 27 28 25 29
3. indexed to future national cost of living   15 12 -18 20 20 20 20 20 24 26 26 21 25
4. allow state/local govt. right to increase minimum wage   16 16 16 -20 22 21 23 23 23 28 24 24 30
5. immediate $10 nationwide   8 9 12 14 -15 16 16 14 20 22 22 15 21
6. indexed to future median national wages   11 10 11 11 14 -15 14 15 19 21 22 18 21
7. Indexed to future national productivity   13 10 10 12 13 14 -15 14 20 21 21 15 21
8. indexed to future increases in income of the upper 1%   10 11 11 11 12 15 13 -16 19 19 21 17 20
9. supplemented with increased Earned income Tax Credit   11 8 11 11 14 13 16 11 -21 21 22 18 22
10. left to state/local government   15 13 15 13 16 16 14 16 16 -19 18 19 24
11. Remaining options are unacceptable   14 11 12 12 15 14 15 17 15 18 -25 20 30
12. repeal minimum wage laws   16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 -16 18
13. 2x minimum wage for guest workers-reserve entry jobs 4 citizens   10 5 9 7 10 7 9 7 8 11 12 15 -14
14. kept constant $7.25 currently   7 5 7 2 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 9 6 -

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