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Nobel Economists on the Minimum Wage
Most minimum wage jobs are local service jobs which can't be moved and which have to be done. (The toilets have to stay unplugged, the garbage picked up and the burgers flipped.) Minimum wage employees are not mostly kids - most are adults, and when you have a low minimum wage the government winds up picking up a huge tab for emergency medical care and other social services, especially for their kids. (Since we're willing to let adults starve and die writhing in pain because they're too poor to afford their meds, but we like to at least pretend to help their kids.) I'll add that the correlation to high executive pay and poor economic performance is significant - while there is actually a correlation between high minimum wages and good economic performance. Maybe we should be mandating maximum salaries instead? Say, oh, a hundred times what you pay your lowest paid contracted employee... anywhere in the world? Ian Welsh October 19, 2006 - 6:32am
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