I agree ... I would advocate for a $9.00 mw eventually. Now, you might be right if they have a large family fort, but as I mentioned before, a single person with no kids can hardly survive off of the current mw and they make just enough to where they don't get any government assistance. They could also barely survive off $9 but at least it would help them a little.
It's not that difficult BW for a single person to make ends meet. They are only responsible for their own survival. They can:
a. get multiple jobs - many, including myself, have worked multiple jobs simultaneously while raising a family
b. stay at home with their parents whenever possible
c. join the military and get the service to help provide them with a job, skill acquisition, and continuing education (I received all my college during my 6 year enlistment)
d. Share a residence with multiple people contributing towards the financial arrangement
e. attain college student loans and better themselves academically while they try to figure out life
f. voluntarily intern in a field they wish to pursue
g. homeless singles get by OK through their panhandling efforts ($3/night to stay in a shelter) if they don't wish to pursue an honest day's wages.
This list is obviously not exhaustive. But, quit making excuses for the plight of the single and able-bodied. If they can't work, that's different. One usually gets what they seek (or reasonably closer to) dependent upon their creativity, initiative, perseverance, and effort.
Boomer Sooner