Saturday, January 17, 2015

The Higher Minimum Wage Problem

                       
Increasing the minimum wage when jobs are scarce is stupid, yet it is almost an annual campaign for certain politicians.
                       
Because research shows minimum wage increases always cost jobs of entry level workers. It is especially criminal to impose higher minimums during a recession. That stymies the possibility of stimulating any increase in job opportunities.
                       
Those at lower levels generally leave for higher wages or get raises with time. It’s usually not the same worker remaining at that level. A fact proponents conveniently overlook. The vast majority of folks do not remain at that level forever.
                                             
Employers must think twice in estimating the value and affordability of their workers. Particularly among small businesses who are responsible for the bulk of American employment.
                       
The minimum wage is a ploy of powerful unions whose contracts are then automatically revised up from minimum wage levels. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.

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