@ Lagslayer: How the...? You managed to derail on OWS thread into cyborgs, machine overlords, genetic engineering, better living through chemistry and who knows what else that would've created. All that stuff you said and the part before it, completely missed the point. It isn't built in obsolescence, it isn't just offering busy work.
The point was incredibly simple, which is sad that no one seems to get it and instead your reaction tends to be the typical one. Either denial or derail to the end of the world is the stock answer for saying, we should pay people a sustainable wage. This is the business world's utter and madness and refusal to recognize a basic fact:
O businesses, your customers, which you love the idea of so damn much, are employees, which you don't. You can't love and hate a thing while expecting it to grow. They all want "more customers," and want to pay employees shit. Whether it's your employees buying your own product or someone else's employees, it is employees buying your product. Someone has to purchase it, and no, it isn't just busy work. To say it is just busy work means that there is no good or service that people would need to enhance their lives.
Money doesn't just "happen." its a cycle. One end of that cycle is self destructively collapsing the other. That would be the businesses destroying the people who support them in terms of both customers and labor. That amount of inequality will collapse the cycle of commerce, and anyone who does not get that will be left behind.