Every placae or area has its own price, depanding, normally, on the actual cost of living! Since, you do not say where, its difficult to give you "accurate" answer.
2007-01-01 20:09:36
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answered by Ebby 6
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I think lowering taxes for individuals but slightly raising them for businesses is the solution. Raising minimum wage, while it sounds like its a win-win for everyone, os really not. A business' biggest expense is labor. By raising minimum wage you are helping an individual out slighty, just slighty because really a dollar an hour for a full-time employee is $40 a week. Before taxes. After taxes that is roughly $32 bucks a week. Thats not much of anything. But raising the minimum wage that a company has to pay can be detrimental for them. Especially in the tough economic times we are in now. When things get tight for a business the first thing they do is cut employees hours or force lay-offs which would put people out of work and offset any good raising minimum wage did. I dont believe increasing people's skills will do anything at all. Unskilled labor is really something that is needed in the world. It really is the bread and butter of what we live for. Besides if you just started handing out free college to everyone in the country that wanted it, colleges all over would turn into high school. We all know how effective high school is. College and trade schools are already made readily available for those who cant afford it and that want to work hard and prove that they are in it for the long run. We cant force unskilled laborers to want to learn something they dont want to.
2016-05-23 05:35:00
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answered by ? 4
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In my area "Louisiana" wall tile installation goes for $4 to $6 a square foot depending on design
2007-01-01 22:23:28
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answered by Larry 3
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The cost usually dosent go by the meter it usually goes by how long the job will take. The price will differ depending on the company.
2007-01-01 20:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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