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Raising the Minimum Wage is not the answer

It is impossible to increase the minimum wage enough to counter policies that deliberately create artificial scarcity.

If Joe Biden gets his way, the federal minimum wage will soon more than double, from the current $7.25 to $15 per hour. To quote our commander in chief, “if you work for less than $15 an hour and work 40 hours a week, you’re living in poverty.”

To rehash the minimum wage debate would be redundant. Anyone with business experience should see what’s going to happen. Many small independent businesses, retail stores, and restaurants that pay minimum wage will go under.

Meanwhile, major corporate chains will automate, shedding workers and raising prices, consolidating their grip on every market sector where they’re active. Unionized government workers will automatically get raises because their wages are indexed to the minimum wage—putting even more pressure on government budgets and taxpayers. People in the private sector who have spent decades learning a skill—and as a result can command wages upwards of $25 or $30 an hour—will become justifiably disgruntled, because they will no longer be making much more than minimum wage. The underground economy will explode.

And so on. And then there are the ongoing COVID-inspired, enhanced unemployment benefits. Why work? Working is for chumps.

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2 thoughts on “Raising the Minimum Wage is not the answer”

  1. Raising the minimum wage results in less jobs and the jobs that get the increase move to higher tax bracket and end up taking home the same amount as they did before or less … the only ones benefiting is the federal government

  2. $15/hour to stand behind the cigarette rack at Royal Farms and allow the public to use he self check out makes sense to me….

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