A funny thing happens at $15 per hour...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Snarkhund, Feb 26, 2021.

  1. piezoe

    piezoe

    Businesses that pay their full-time employees less than 15/hr are obviously being subsidized at present. It's cost shifting, and its ridiculous to run an economy that way...
     
    #101     Mar 2, 2021
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  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    The hit can be absorbed by megacorp just fine. We've delayed progressively raising wages so much that it will upend SB's who weren't counting on doubling salaries.
     
    #102     Mar 2, 2021
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  3. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    You don’t get to say which business is viable and which business isn’t.

    your fruits are affordable because they are picked by illegals getting paid 3 dollars an hour. Are you willing to pay 10x for your produce?

    Have you ever read about the supply chain for the materials to build your cell phone? I’m sure you don’t own a phone because those suppliers are unviable and as a result apple is an unviable company.

    The minimum wage rewards the lazy (and I actually mean lazy) and disincentivizes the hardworking. It also helps suburban white kids from affluent families who get summer jobs waiting tables on cape cod.

    no one is a price maker in the wage market. Everyone is a price taker. If you can’t pay market rate, you don’t get employees. The market rate in most places for semi skilled and skillled workers is over 15. Making the dumbest (the guy who can’t count so Mcdonalds created value meals) earn 15 will cause wages across the board to go up.

    my final rant on this point is that raising the minimum wage will push us down a path where the only viable businesses are hedge funds, law firms, and big tech firms. That will strengthen our society.
     
    #103     Mar 2, 2021
  4. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    it will make them more educated. Community colleges (and my wife is on the boards of two) have strong focuses on technical training. No one reads Chaucer at these schools. They do read the instruction manual on a HAAS 3-axis milling machine.
     
    #104     Mar 2, 2021
  5. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    Everything is cost shifting. Your smart phone makes apple a lot of money because they have essentially prisoners building them and actual human slaves sourcing the raw materials. Apple is an unviable business.
     
    #105     Mar 2, 2021
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    Both would be fine. College DOES make people more intelligent though.
     
    #106     Mar 2, 2021
  7. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Two of us who have had (me), or still have (you), small businesses. And not surprised there are no others.

    Also not surprised by all the know-it-all non-owners.
     
    #107     Mar 2, 2021
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  8. jem

    jem

    When they jacked minimum wage here... many of the restaurants started taking parts of the tips to cover the increased wage. My son told me many of his friends said they were netting less after the increase... then Covid hit.


    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/08/rai...would-cost-1point4-million-jobs-cbo-says.html

    Raising minimum wage to $15 would cost 1.4 million jobs, CBO says






     
    #108     Mar 2, 2021
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  9. jem

    jem

    I have owned multiple small businesses and still do own one.


     
    #109     Mar 2, 2021
  10. jem

    jem

    This is a real life understanding of economics. Its nice when the left tells the truth instead shilling the shibboleths.

    I have had clients watch their avocado business get destroyed and shift to Mexico as their water costs go up.

    At the margin an increase in costs drives business elsewhere or closes down some businesses.

    Most of these moron lefties like piezoe... can frame an argument that is all bullshit... they have no real life understanding of how business works.


     
    #110     Mar 2, 2021
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