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I'd rather 16 year olds be in school, but if... stone space Apr 2016 #1
Isn't there a child labor law against that? brush Apr 2016 #68
I would hope so, as I would much prefer to see them in school. stone space Apr 2016 #74
Exactly, no kid should have to work full-time instead of being in school, even at a higher minimum brush Apr 2016 #80
See my post #111. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #123
15 an hour would sure help cut down on the amount the gov't or parents pay for college huh? hollowdweller Apr 2016 #129
Not clear what you're saying. brush Apr 2016 #170
"should", yes philosslayer Apr 2016 #2
Someone who is legally required to Recursion Apr 2016 #3
Huh? philosslayer Apr 2016 #4
Minimum wages set the minimum pay rate at which one person may hire another Recursion Apr 2016 #5
"May" hire. Not "Must" hire. My original question stands. philosslayer Apr 2016 #10
If it's a bright, energetic, talented, computer-savvy kid, Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #14
If, if, if philosslayer Apr 2016 #17
If he's not worth $15 per hour, and the law says you have to pay him that, Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #19
If hes bright and qualified he can probably get 15 an hour today. Travis_0004 Apr 2016 #46
Case in point.. cannabis_flower Apr 2016 #55
Nobody is "required" to hire anyone, but if they do, they should pay them a living wage world wide wally Apr 2016 #6
Nobody is required to retain somebody if they are not worth what they are paying them. hollowdweller Apr 2016 #122
Were they ever? world wide wally Apr 2016 #134
No employee in a capitalist economy is ever paid what they are worth. fasttense Apr 2016 #177
The same people who are hiring them at minimum wage now Marrah_G Apr 2016 #26
Mic drop? How about mic fail? 7962 Apr 2016 #92
There are very few $7.25 an hour 16 year old workers today :) Sunlei Apr 2016 #109
See also: child labor laws lapislzi Apr 2016 #143
D'oh, everyone who can profit from doing so in some way. L. Coyote Apr 2016 #7
Well that was simple philosslayer Apr 2016 #15
What kind of skilled laborer does a small business deserve to employ for $15 / hour? Orrex Apr 2016 #20
Thank you! noamnety Apr 2016 #22
How about if my business plan depends on me... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #33
If it's your own business noamnety Apr 2016 #38
So if the price of a pizza goes from $15 to $20... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #70
Why twist my words? noamnety Apr 2016 #121
Sorry. Not trying to twist your words... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #142
See my post #111 to put this in the perspective of the cost of a college education at a state JDPriestly Apr 2016 #126
So what would currently take 2 hours labor to buy, would now take 1.3 hours. It's cheaper. Glassunion Apr 2016 #145
Not for the customer... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #147
So pizza should not be affordable to those earning minimum wages? Glassunion Apr 2016 #154
Okay. You may be right... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #156
Unless your business is built solely on the premise of paying people the very minimum allowed by law Glassunion Apr 2016 #159
I don't know your situation, but sometimes the owners need to absorb some of the increase in costs, Hoyt Apr 2016 #178
Then your business plan is untenable Orrex Apr 2016 #50
+1 nt laundry_queen Apr 2016 #183
Thats when you hire landscapers for outside/ cleaning service for inside and you pay a set rate. Sunlei Apr 2016 #67
I was in business for seven years hfojvt Apr 2016 #152
You can easily find online calculators for living wage by region Orrex Apr 2016 #160
the calculators are just somebody's guess hfojvt Apr 2016 #171
No, they're a calculation. Orrex Apr 2016 #172
except that if people are clearlg living on less than a livable wage hfojvt Apr 2016 #179
You're arguing that your work has no value and that we should all be serfs Orrex Apr 2016 #182
I know we are supposed to celebrate small business people and farmers in the U.S.A.... hunter Apr 2016 #28
So corps like Wal Mart R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #40
How is it you afford to pay minimum wage now? Egnever Apr 2016 #45
That wasn't my point though R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #57
It's a ridiculous point Egnever Apr 2016 #61
Sometimes a small business doesn't have "pricing power" 1939 Apr 2016 #153
The average grounds maintenance workers make 11.68 an hour (BLS data). Glassunion Apr 2016 #158
I hope this is just a few small businesses. Delmette Apr 2016 #133
Back in the early 1980's pay for skilled labor was higher than $15.00 L. Coyote Apr 2016 #141
Now you want skilled workers for $15 an hr, lol. B Calm Apr 2016 #18
unskilled? the post mentioned sweeping floor and taking out trash and clean toilets -- what kind saturnsring Apr 2016 #23
what kind of skill is needed for that - AlbertCat Apr 2016 #51
what's wrong with you i wasnt looking down on anyone saturnsring Apr 2016 #91
Which is the harder job? We do not value hard work in our country! hollowdweller Apr 2016 #127
It's not how strenuous the work is skepticscott Apr 2016 #148
In the real world, the vast majority of minimum-wage jobs are held by adults. Aristus Apr 2016 #49
Don't argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with their experience. Vincardog Apr 2016 #86
Not even to China. The factories on Mexico's border pay $7 a day to make our washers/dryers & Sunlei Apr 2016 #97
See my post 111 in which I compare $31,000 to the cost of a year of UC at Berkeley. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #120
Hours worked shouldn't matter. Why discriminate against part time workers? B Calm Apr 2016 #8
Part time hourly workers should make less than full time hourly workers, yes? Recursion Apr 2016 #9
They are already making less than a full time employee. B Calm Apr 2016 #11
For what reason? Kentonio Apr 2016 #30
Because wages are paid by hours worked? Recursion Apr 2016 #31
Ah! No sorry, I think we both meant per hour. Kentonio Apr 2016 #37
Ah, sorry, agreed Recursion Apr 2016 #66
Absolutely. Kentonio Apr 2016 #89
I thought there were laws preventing 16 yr-olds from working 40 hours liberal N proud Apr 2016 #12
Depends on the state. jeff47 Apr 2016 #21
I don't think it's legal for children to work those hours, not sure though if state/federal child.. Sunlei Apr 2016 #13
If you pay some people by the hour they tend to drag out the work to get more hours. saturnsring Apr 2016 #24
Some do, probably best to pay kids * by the job rather then the hour.Like sweep floors for $30. Sunlei Apr 2016 #34
It sure as hell isn't in NY R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #39
I think the Federal minimum should be about $20 an hour.Including farm workers & prisoners get 100% Sunlei Apr 2016 #43
I've only had to process a few H1-B applications R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #59
All legal and fair on visa paperwork. I think foreign visa required fed minimum wage is why Congress Sunlei Apr 2016 #62
I'd like to see a cite for that if you don't mind R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #72
a cite for what? visa people who are hired to work are required to be paid our federal minimum wage. Sunlei Apr 2016 #90
No sorry, not that part R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #95
Nevermind, I found it R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #100
Individuals not so much but America brings in 'crews' of foreign workers to do forestry work, resort Sunlei Apr 2016 #108
OK, that I can definitely see happening R.A. Ganoush Apr 2016 #146
And if the employer thinks someone is dragging out the work... thesquanderer Apr 2016 #52
That's true, but I think it's better to supervise & make them resweep the missed corners :P Sunlei Apr 2016 #88
Recommended. H2O Man Apr 2016 #16
Yes. One of the things that bothers me about this debate noamnety Apr 2016 #25
I was kicked out of my home for being gay DetroitSocialist83 Apr 2016 #27
ugh Egnever Apr 2016 #53
Slight issue with this. Visionary Apr 2016 #29
So all the companies who current require that work done will just choose to close instead? Kentonio Apr 2016 #32
if the law becomes mandatory, all affected businesses will raise prices a bit to accomodate steve2470 Apr 2016 #44
Not really. Companies like Amazon that use massive amounts of automation will be less affected, Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #54
shrug steve2470 Apr 2016 #60
As long as you are OK with the implications. Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #63
What I'm hearing from you is this: HughBeaumont Apr 2016 #76
Business owners are constantly weighing the benefits versus the costs of automation. Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #81
And . . . again . . . how does Capitalism as is continue? HughBeaumont Apr 2016 #87
Indeed, if you are going to enact policies that preclude large numbers of low-skilled people Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #93
So, inflation then? n/t HillareeeHillaraah Apr 2016 #55
from what I've read, a small amount nt steve2470 Apr 2016 #58
Every attempt to improve worker conditions has met with the same response Orrex Apr 2016 #75
I can't believe this even needs to be pointed out here. Kali Apr 2016 #165
Right? Orrex Apr 2016 #168
Seriously! freebrew Apr 2016 #175
Yes - many low wage jobs are very physical GreatGazoo Apr 2016 #35
madness Mr Dixon Apr 2016 #36
First of all, most 16yr olds are protected by worker rights. glowing Apr 2016 #41
I think a $15 an hour law is justified for teens but should be phased in slowly steve2470 Apr 2016 #42
When I was a minimum wage worker... LuckyTheDog Apr 2016 #47
very good points. I wonder if thats where Obama got the $10.10 minimum wage he pushed for years. Sunlei Apr 2016 #64
Why arbitrarily choose 1968? Taitertots Apr 2016 #82
Because that year was when the wage was "worth" the most. 7962 Apr 2016 #96
Right. LuckyTheDog Apr 2016 #102
That doesn't mean it is the right number. Taitertots Apr 2016 #161
Information about current national minimum wage (no copyrights, all govt. material) steve2470 Apr 2016 #48
States also have minimum wage laws. California's minimum wage will be moving up to $15 per hour JDPriestly Apr 2016 #115
My first thought when I see these posts that think the jwirr Apr 2016 #65
excellent points! nt steve2470 Apr 2016 #69
Not for sweeping floors.... humbled_opinion Apr 2016 #71
Without unions My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #73
this ^^^ Kali Apr 2016 #169
Standing ovation!! Silver_Witch Apr 2016 #173
As for me, if you're old enough to work you deserve a living wage Solly Mack Apr 2016 #77
Exactly! My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #78
Yep. 30 years ago at least. Solly Mack Apr 2016 #163
Why should an uneducated kid make more than me? scscholar Apr 2016 #79
Who is responsible for your pay, but you? My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #83
That is an argument for why you should make more Orrex Apr 2016 #85
you are so funny SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2016 #155
It depends. Is your degree in Performance Bassoon from The University of Arizona? Glassunion Apr 2016 #162
It's bass clarinet... scscholar Apr 2016 #166
Because there is always truth in humor. I was going to school for a degree in music myself... Glassunion Apr 2016 #167
Your jealousy is disgusting. Odin2005 Apr 2016 #181
I would recommend the debate be based on an 18 year old. CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #84
why should rural poverty My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #98
I would agree.. CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #104
We live in rural Pennsylvania My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #114
On the other hand... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #124
I'm very sorry to hear that. nt My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #125
The same reason 100k in NYC isnt considered wealthy. 7962 Apr 2016 #112
My son rents apartment... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #116
Well, I disagree My Good Babushka Apr 2016 #118
Why would you discriminate against workers in rural areas? B Calm Apr 2016 #103
See above. CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #105
Okay I looked above and I see nothing in your above post B Calm Apr 2016 #107
'Not as worthy' CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #110
Thanks for explaining why you think rural workers should be held back. B Calm Apr 2016 #119
B Calm... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #128
I agree, but this is not a perfect world we live in. B Calm Apr 2016 #131
Yes... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #135
Yeah, I thought the same Rebkeh Apr 2016 #94
I think we owe our kids an education scioto99 Apr 2016 #99
Yes, the minimum wage should be $15/hr mountain grammy Apr 2016 #101
Aree Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #106
And on that income, he or she can live and save for college. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #111
We should not be discussing wages for a 16 year old... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #113
I started working very young -- carrying ads from door to door when I was younger than I care JDPriestly Apr 2016 #117
At 16 I had my own business. CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #132
The good old days. One of my daughters started a business at 12, but she did not make a lot JDPriestly Apr 2016 #138
Damn.. I'm only making slightly more than that at age 39... Blue_Tires Apr 2016 #130
at least Jr. can pay his own car insurance and cell bill... ileus Apr 2016 #136
We have a brand new, cheap labor conservative on the board Warpy Apr 2016 #137
It should not matter what the minimum wage is... CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #139
from 2013 but still very relevant steve2470 Apr 2016 #140
Why don't we back up and look at ALL minimum wage workers csziggy Apr 2016 #144
You post does not fit the myopic view some have in regards to living wages. Glassunion Apr 2016 #149
Thank you n/t csziggy Apr 2016 #151
Thank you! Solly Mack Apr 2016 #164
Actually I would have loved a full time summer job at 16 hfojvt Apr 2016 #150
I had a full-time summer job when I was 16... meaculpa2011 Apr 2016 #157
A 16-year old SHOULD BE IN SCHOOL!!! Herman4747 Apr 2016 #174
New argument from the right... freebrew Apr 2016 #176
People who think minimum wage jobs are mainly for teenagers are privileged middle class assholes. Odin2005 Apr 2016 #180
Sure Avalon Sparks Apr 2016 #184
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