I had to look that up, thanks for the reference. Awful. Wish I had more time to study the history of labor.
The minimum wage is such a bogus issue. Some politician knows better than the market what a job is worth. Why don't they decide what houses should sell for too? After all, a lot of people can't afford them. Cars too. Of course, these are the same geniuses who think that rent control is the way to deal with a housing shortage. The minimum wage is not meant to be lived on. It's for jobs filled by high school students or retirees working parttime. Anyone making the minimum wage with a family to support is going to qualify for all sorts of government programs as well, from food stamps to the earned income credit, sothe entire premise is misleading.
If that were true, I'd support it. But the amount wouldn't change, as more people would become unemployed and take the dollars the higher paid gave up.
To AAA's point... Raising the min wage will never work in the long run, prices for food, shelter and clothing will always go up, so lets just put in price controls. Its not the wage per se, its what can you buy with it. Over the long run, raising the min wage is inflationary...the effects will filter up. The guy making a $1 above min wage will still want to make $1 more if the min wage is raised to what he is making now. So, in a few years the min wage worker is back where he started....too much month and not enough money.
And here's another thing. If people weren't stuck in these jobs, they wouldn't care about a min wage...most would take it for what it is...temporary. They would know that they could move up. But now we have an administration that turned these temp and part time jobs into the new career path for thousands graduating from college and in debt. Hell, no wonder they want a raise...there is no where else to go, thanks to Obama.
Cutting benefits will fix that. Thousands more of the newly "eager" will go to school so they can move up and won't have to earn minimum wage!
You know, I'm not for that. I have no problem helping someone who is truly down and out. But you can't make it a permanent lifestyle choice. It has to be temporary. Able bodied people who get welfare should know it its not going to last forever. There has to be an incentive to get back to work.
And it also implies Democrats want something for nothing ... gimme, gimme!! They want a higher minimum wage because they feel ENTITLED to it (along with the many other handouts many of them receive).