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El_Johns

(1,805 posts)
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 03:17 AM Jan 2014

The Outrageous Truth About A $12 Minimum Wage And Your Grocery Bill [View all]

Every time I even mention the idea of raising the minimum wage, I am immediately attacked on social media.

Opponents imagine that inflation will skyrocket; some have even claimed that ‘milk will be $10.00 a gallon’ if we raise the minimum wage. Oh, the hysteria. Milk is currently around $3.50 a gallon and that is up 25% from just ten years ago. Is that 25% due to rising wages? Sadly, no – wages in America have declined during that time. Must be some other economic force at work. (Read “Even Dairy Farming has a 1%” here.)

So, what if we raised the floor to a living wage, and paid non-tipped employees a minimum wage of $12.00 per hour? Oh, more hysteria. Opponents claim that will drive our costs up so much we will be unable to eat!

Let’s look at a few facts about minimum wage.

Who gets paid minimum wage? People opposed to raising the wage claim that ‘minimum wage workers are kids in high school; adults do not make minimum wage’. The fact is 25% of minimum wage workers are below the age of 19 – which means that 75% of all minimum wage earners are above the age of 20. That means they’re adults – not high school kids. In fact, almost half of all minimum-wage earners are above the age of 25.

Another fact: 64% of all minimum wage earners are women. Of that a whopping 66% are women above the age of 20.

Another fact: More than a third of minimum wage workers (35.8 percent) are married, and over a quarter (28.0 percent) are parents. The Economic Policy Institute estimates that if Congress raised the minimum wage, it would raise the standard of living for more than 21 million children.

Walmart employs about 2.2 million people – almost 2% of America’s workers, these days.

If the minimum wage is raised to $12.00 an hour, 37% of Walmart employees would see a raise ranging from $3,200 (part-time workers) to $6,500 (full-time workers). Another 14.6% would see a raise between $1,670-$2,640 per year.

Now, let’s assume that Walmart passed every penny of the minimum wage increase onto customers, r ather than taking it out of profits or dividends. What would that mean to consumers? The average customer would see an increase of $12.49 per year – about 46 cents per visit – if Walmart executives passed the total cost along, rather than cutting their profits.

A closer look at Walmart’s dividend payments: corporate “insiders” own more than half of Walmart’s stock. Once again, the people who run the company personally benefit from decisions about profits paid out as dividends.

For example, Walmart Director Jim Walton owns 10.5 million shares of the company. This year, the company paid out $1.88 per share in dividends. That means Director Walton received more than $19.7 million in dividends (which are taxed at about half the rate as executive salaries).

Walmart President and CEO Michael Duke owns about 1.2 million shares of the company – that means he personally received about $2 million in dividend income this year.

All that money to corporate executives. And some people claim Walmart can’t afford to give raises to its workers?

http://nhlabornews.com/2013/07/the-outrageous-truth-about-a-12-minimum-wage-and-your-grocery-bill/

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The problem/advantage of an ignorant population. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #1
K&R nt laundry_queen Jan 2014 #2
$12 is not enough RobertEarl Jan 2014 #3
Agree - minimum wage workers spend their checks TBF Jan 2014 #7
"Minimum wage workers are kids in high school"... ReRe Jan 2014 #4
She was on something... Drunk or pain killers but Matalin was a complete idiot.. SomethingFishy Jan 2014 #26
As a matter of fact... ReRe Jan 2014 #31
K&R Hissyspit Jan 2014 #5
^ Wilms Jan 2014 #6
I know this . . . YarnAddict Jan 2014 #8
You must know wrongly ...... oldhippie Jan 2014 #23
Is that sarcasm? YarnAddict Jan 2014 #24
Former fund raiser here HangOnKids Jan 2014 #35
This sort of post presumes only your employees would get the $12 raise Doctor_J Jan 2014 #29
K&R .... raise the minimum wage = best economic stimulus of all. Coyotl Jan 2014 #9
K&R redqueen Jan 2014 #10
A $12 minimum wage might not affect Walmart too much taught_me_patience Jan 2014 #11
Boo hoo. davidthegnome Jan 2014 #12
I don't think that's the case kcr Jan 2014 #13
It is the case taught_me_patience Jan 2014 #14
Oh well kcr Jan 2014 #15
It's fascinating that people believe supply-side economics jeff47 Jan 2014 #16
Even more amazing kcr Jan 2014 #18
This. ^^^ -nt CrispyQ Jan 2014 #32
It's a very complex equation dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #20
Bull. They can raise the price of a meat loaf platter to offset this problem Doctor_J Jan 2014 #27
Bullshit. If you are running a business and can't afford to pay your employees SomethingFishy Jan 2014 #25
Walmart could pay workers $14.89 an hour without raising prices ProSense Jan 2014 #17
Remember those 85 people Oxfam talked about? dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #21
Yeah, time for them to kick in some bucks! KansDem Jan 2014 #30
+1 El_Johns Jan 2014 #22
K&R G_j Jan 2014 #19
"Papa" John of the pizza chain admitted during the ACA debates that providing his Doctor_J Jan 2014 #28
The minimum wage in the US should be tied to the average CEO compensation. indie9197 Jan 2014 #33
I actually like that idea fujiyama Jan 2014 #34
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