Montana could make big box retailers offset welfare for low-wage earners
It’s a progressive approach: go straight to the source of the problem — an employer that pays so little its employees are forced to take public assistance.
It’s a progressive approach: go straight to the source of the problem — an employer that pays so little its employees are forced to take public assistance. According to CNN Money, Montana lawmakers have been debating a bill that would tax retailers, such as Wal-Mart, Target and Costco, for each store with more than $20 million in sales as a way to offset welfare costs. CNN Money
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