The only job I ever had that paid minimum wage was working for the government, ironically.
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It never made sense to me the left’s argument for minimum wage, but it highlights their lack of knowledge in basic economics. All minimum wage does is remove options from people who need it the most. Same goes for all price fixing including things like rent caps.
Which of the following situations are worse for someone who can only find employment in a low/no skill job:
A) A voluntary transaction for labor at a low wage. (With opportunity to gain new skills and increase their value in the labor market.)
B) Unemployment.
That’s all that minimum wage does…it prices out the lowest valued jobs out of existence. Why? Because no business is going to operate at a loss. If the employee and job are not worth the imposed minimum wage, a business isn’t going to increase wages. Said job opportunity ceases to exist.
Pricing jobs out of existence? By your own argument, the market dictates the value of labor, so when a nationwide employer like Walmart or Amazon prices labor at $15-18 an hour, then any other employers in the nearby city or county are going to have to match wages to get employees. Employers have absolutely /no/ problem raising prices to offset costs of products, location or employees and their unwillingness or inability to hire 5 employees instead of 4 in your example of poor management or greed.
Last edited by Gelston; 02-07-2022 at 06:08 PM.
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Focusing on this statement and let’s ignore everything else about economics just for a moment….
If the true value of uneducated & unskilled John Doe’s labor is only $X, which is less than $Y minimum wage…Sure raising the costs of the merchant’s goods or services to keep John Doe employed is an option. And let’s go on further in fiction to pretend that all merchants take this action instead of hiring less people like John Doe. Now everything costs more for John Doe. That minimum wage increase did absolutely nothing to truly benefit him.
I recommend reading Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell. That’s just one highly accomplished & recognized modern economist, but there are many others you can pick from that are way smarter on the subject than either you or me. They all pretty much universally agree that price fixing (which is what minimum wage essentially is) does not benefit anyone. It’s something certain politicians pander to get votes from the ignorant.