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Originally posted by GT100FV
Government meddling with market forces is never a good idea
Originally posted by CAConrad0825
The points that you've taken piece by piece rather than in context, stellar,
point out that they did achieve their goals of reform.
However success is not measured by having your cake and eating it too.
Sacrifices have to be made in order to attain goals.
The role of an entrepreneur is what has built, maintains and will save our economy.
This role is filled by those who rather than scream and shout over injustice do something about it.
This may lead to discomfort but that is how the world works.
No injustice can withstand the tides of change if it is constant.
Originally posted by CAConrad0825
the free markets decide wages in economies
unless the people agree to a tyrant.
BTW Happy 67th Kim Jong Il...#ing loser
Originally posted by jsobecky
There is an element of the labor market that is not taught or accounted for in the schools: the effects of illegal immigration.
They are the ones who work at minimum wage jobs. This drives up the price of all manual labor.
Why do you think that labor unions endorse raising the minimum wage?
Originally posted by jsobecky
Why would someone pay $50 for a shirt manufactured in a controlled-wage country when they can buy the equivalent for $20 from a country where there is no minimum wage?
Noble intentions aside, people vote with their wallets first and foremost.
Originally posted by CAConrad0825
Socialism and minimum wage help society?
how do you explain 1 in 6 Europeans living under the poverty line?
Their rates are different than the US poverty line, yet, but the point is the same.
www.breitbart.com...
Originally posted by Charles Lee
I also believe that increasing minimum wage gives people less incentive to seek further education.
Originally posted by df1
Originally posted by Charles Lee
I also believe that increasing minimum wage gives people less incentive to seek further education.
You can believe the moon is made out of swiss cheese, but that does not make it so. I know a guy down the street that believes he will be better able to pay for his college education with a minimum wage increase.
Some beliefs are based in reality, while others aren't.
Originally posted by Charles Lee
I also believe that increasing minimum wage gives people less incentive to seek further education.
Originally posted by Charles Lee
Bah true. But then again this is more for areas where education is already poor, if you can make 8 dollars an hour working with no college, what's gonna be the motivation to get a degree and make 14 dollars an hour?
Not very much.
Originally posted by grover
unscruplous brokers convincing people that they could make so much money that they could borrow the money to invest with and pay it back with interest and still come out ahead.
Originally posted by Charles Lee
Bah true. But then again this is more for areas where education is already poor, if you can make 8 dollars an hour working with no college, what's gonna be the motivation to get a degree and make 14 dollars an hour?
Not very much.
Originally posted by laiguana
I can't agree more with this....We are hurting businesses and it's the businesses that provide jobs....
people need to stop being so whiny and work up the ladder like everyone else.
Originally posted by GT100FV
And how old are you exactly, as you don't seem to have a grasp of economics yourself? Companies don't operate in a vacuum- not only do they have to look at the costs of business(overhead, salaries, advertising, profitability), but what their competition is doing.
Their competition in terms of minimum wage jobs might not even be a company in the same field of endeavor. Your overhead is fairly fixed(though minimum wage hike mandates raise this).
All other factors are based on the profitability, because unless a company can turn a profit, it's not going to be in business long anyhow.
Whenever the cost of business rises, the costs of goods and services rise too.
The only other option is to lay workers off to try to offset this(lowering the tax base).
All one is doing is decreasing the number of those employed, which isn't helping those at that income bracket.
You can't tax yourself into prosperity, and raising minimum wages is form of tax on businesses.
Not every business has 50,000 employees with CEOs making $100 million/year.
There are far more small businesses out there than big businesses, and they don't have the assets to absorb huge overhead increases,
and simply raising the prices might make them completely uncompetitive in market.
The low pay of minimum wage is a disincentive to stay at that tax bracket.
If one has the drive and ambition, they can get the skills for better paying jobs.
The only exceptions would be those that are mentally/physically disabled.
In other cases it's just a lack of motivation.
Government meddling with market forces is never a good idea