Chart courtesy of Marginal Revolution University
The following commentary was published originally on Jan. 27, 2022, in Honolulu Civil Beat.
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Last week Senate Bill 2018 — a proposed minimum wage increase to $18 per hour over the next four years — was introduced by state lawmakers. Al
All people want is more money? Any other benefit is not worth recognizing? This is not the world that I live in. People around me want to spend time on themselves (like looking for better work). They want to have waking hours with their families and friends. Extra time is a good thing even if it doesn’t also put more money in your pocket.
No its purpose is to make people’s lives better. The mechanism is raising hourly wages at the bottom of the pay scale. You’re conflating how with why.
Yes. I have read the article and each of your replies at least twice before responding and clearly stating something doesn’t make it true or worth responding to. You (and the article) make the leap from a population study to individual consequences. It is a common problem with the interpretation of studies. I pointed my response at the the actual issue instead of rehashing how research works when applied to the real world.
Again, I read, waited, and re-read before responding. I want to think you’re better than resorting to making your point by claiming someone else’s ignorance, but I have two instances in the same response to tell me otherwise. I’m out.
They want to have enough money to pay for their necessities and maybe even some left over for luxuries why is that so hard for you to comprehend. Look into why minimum wage was created or why anyone campaigns for it the purpose of minimum wage is to provide an amount that low income people can afford their daily needs not to give them more time off you can ask literally anyone why they want a minimum wage increase and they’ll tell you it’s that they can have more money to live a decent life and not more time off. You clearly didn’t read the part of the article where it stated because of the numerous amount of variables affecting employment there’s no sure way to accurately predict the effects of minimum wage but even in the best case scenario where there’s little to no change in the unemployment rate it still does a terrible job of it’s intended goal of poverty alleviation and that you could actually fix poverty with lowering taxes for low income earners and reducing red tape so that more businesses can easily set up shop in the state leading to job mobility, more money in low income earner pockets and lower costs of goods and costs in the state.