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In reply to the discussion: Can someone answer my question about the minimum-wage hike? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)48. the question is how much?
Raising minimum wage leads to improved business and economy not the other way around.
Absolutely, the current $7.25 is criminally low. But the question is, knowing that states and cities can go higher, what makes sense as a NATIONAL MW for the least skilled workers both in urban but also rural areas? I don't buy the perpetual motion machine argument that business will simply make the higher wage back in profits. That's based on the faulty assumption that no one will pay down debt, save, buy things from Amazon, or spend the windfall in ways that don't get recycled back into their community. Go too high and it's going to be equivalent to what the oil price shocks were to the economy... only some states will take a beating. Currently about 25 are still at $8 and below, with 19 of them @ $7.25.
Absolutely, the current $7.25 is criminally low. But the question is, knowing that states and cities can go higher, what makes sense as a NATIONAL MW for the least skilled workers both in urban but also rural areas? I don't buy the perpetual motion machine argument that business will simply make the higher wage back in profits. That's based on the faulty assumption that no one will pay down debt, save, buy things from Amazon, or spend the windfall in ways that don't get recycled back into their community. Go too high and it's going to be equivalent to what the oil price shocks were to the economy... only some states will take a beating. Currently about 25 are still at $8 and below, with 19 of them @ $7.25.
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I asked a question. In fact, I almost added at the bottom, "I hope this isn't a dumb question",
scioto99
Apr 2016
#2
So you're saying economists have marginal propensity to consume utterly wrong?
whatthehey
Apr 2016
#28
If you are in a start up small business, barely able to pay the rent and utilities why on earth
Fla Dem
Apr 2016
#14
"So I don't quite get how all businesses can start paying a higher wage to employees, when many
Brickbat
Apr 2016
#15
Cheap labor conservatives always spout their bogus "studies" instead of the DoL or CBO
Warpy
Apr 2016
#43
I did not suggest "that there is NO economic force that EVER can disrupt the economy."
PETRUS
Apr 2016
#88
Oh how cute! ANOTHER new person just learned about the MW and has problems with the poor
Rex
Apr 2016
#42
If you get accepted to a German College, it's free. You don't even have to be German.
hunter
Apr 2016
#76
Public health care and education are essential, but they are forcing privatization..
Baobab
Apr 2016
#98
You are asking the right questions, and that is why Obama, most Democratic Congress members,
pnwmom
Apr 2016
#74