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Hiking minimum wage: Be careful what you wish for - (ends up hurting poor & minorities)
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES INSTITUTE ONLINE.COM ^ | APRIL 22, 2005 | CRAIG GARTHWAITE

Posted on 04/30/2005 3:26:27 PM PDT by CHARLITE

As Gov. Rendell and state legislators consider a proposal for a $7 an hour minimum wage, they should also bear in mind Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan's warning that such a move "prevents people who are at the early stages of their careers... from getting a foothold in the ladder of promotions." Wage-hike proponents often argue that minimum-wage employees haven't had a raise since Congress last increased the national rate. But few entering the workforce at the minimum wage stay there for long. Nearly two-thirds get a raise within one to 12 months. Most low-wage earners simply don't need a mandated pay raise; they get one on their own.

That leaves us with a small group of the least skilled, which may remain at a minimum-wage salary for extended periods. A wage boost for these people might seem like an attractive option - except that they are actually the people most likely to lose their jobs following a wage hike. Duke University researchers have found that after an increase in the minimum wage, the lowest skilled adults are crowded out of their jobs as better-educated teenagers (frequently from wealthier families) are drawn into the workforce. Their "need"? Simply to earn money for video games and iPods. But because they require less training, employers eagerly hire these higher-skilled teenagers to get the most out of their higher payroll costs.

Because of disparities in education, job losses often exact a crippling toll on minority communities. Cornell University researchers have determined that after a minimum-wage hike, young African Americans bear four times the employment loss of non-blacks.

In the years following World War II, the unemployment rate for young black males averaged lower than their white counterparts'. But in 1956, a 33 percent increase in the minimum wage precipitated an alarming turnaround. By 1960, unemployment for young black males had nearly doubled to 22.7 percent while increasing only slightly for young whites. By 1981, nearly annual minimum-wage increases had greatly contributed to their 40.7 percent unemployment rate.

Artificially high-wage mandates continue to price many less-educated African Americans out of the labor market. Today, the unemployment rate for young blacks is 93 percent higher than for white youth. Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman rightly notes that joblessness among so many young blacks "is both a scandal and a serious source of social unrest. Yet it is largely a result of minimum-wage laws."

Proponents of minimum-wage increases typically frame their efforts as a way to rescue society's most economically vulnerable - seniors trying to supplement their Social Security checks or single parents struggling to raise their children. But in Pennsylvania, individuals earning $7 an hour or less have an average family income of nearly $50,000. Even former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich observed that "most minimum-wage earners aren't poor."

A Cornell University study found only 15 percent of prospective wage-hike beneficiaries across the nation are in poor families. Poverty is becoming a phenomenon confined largely to nonworkers. None of them will benefit from a minimum-wage increase.

But they will be hurtby one. As any economist will tell you, businesses with many low-wage employees frequently increase their prices after a minimum-wage hike. Researchers from Stanford University have found that these price increases disproportionately affect the poor. There are more effective approaches to improving the lives of Pennsylvania's low-wage employees. Legislators should consider adopting a state earned income tax credit (EITC) to supplement the hugely successful federal program. The EITC provides substantial tax-free income, but only to those with a job. Economists from the Federal Reserve and Michigan State University have found that beneficiaries increase their work output and enjoy higher earnings, leading them toward self-sufficiency. And unlike minimum-wage increases, the EITC doesn't result in unemployment.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: alangreenspan; analysis; favorseducated; federalreserve; governor; historical; hurts; minimumwage; pennsylvania; poorworkers; rendell; skilled; studies

1 posted on 04/30/2005 3:26:29 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE

This is in agreement with what others have been saying for a long time, but you can't reason with the irrational people that argue for an increase in the minimum wage.


2 posted on 04/30/2005 3:31:18 PM PDT by Jaysun (Why can't we list "the government" as a dependent on our taxes?)
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To: CHARLITE

bump


3 posted on 04/30/2005 3:34:12 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (The murder of Terri Schindler Schiavo - NOT IN OUR NAME)
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To: CHARLITE
Raising the minimum wage will do nothing to help those that are working at that level for whatever reason.The overall market will adjust itself with higher prices to the higher income leaving them no better off in the end.
Give a group more money and all that sell to that group will be happy to take it.
One of the reasons that a college education is so expensive,easy money through grants and loans so the colleges keep finding ways to spend it and raise tuition more.
4 posted on 04/30/2005 3:34:38 PM PDT by carlr
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To: Jaysun
This is in agreement with what others have been saying for a long time, but you can't reason with the irrational people that argue for an increase in the minimum wage.

Amen. The argument is old and discredited. The last time I took it with an serious consideration was in my mid-teens. Even then, it only took a few minutes to understand how wages laws are misguided.
5 posted on 04/30/2005 4:12:34 PM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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To: CHARLITE

liberals argue for increased cigarette taxes to curtail smoking...

so higher cigarette prices = less cigarettes smoked

liberals argue for higher gasoline taxes to reduce consumption of gasoline...

so higher gas prices = less gas used

But somehow they never figure out that...

higher labor costs = fewer people employed.

Liberals want to help the poor right out of the entry level job that could start their climb out of poverty. Heck, if they're not poor anymore, why would they have to vote for the democrats????


6 posted on 04/30/2005 4:33:20 PM PDT by flashbunny
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To: CHARLITE
Raising the minimum wage will allow the illegal criminal Mexican wetback aliens to still undercut the local unemployed and get a raise. An icrease in the minimum wage only damages the employers who comply with the law. Those who employ the millions of illegal criminals don't care whether they are not paying $5.15 or $7 per hour. And, the law obeying employers, when they see their labor costs going up, can calculate the cost of using equipment to replace people so, while the wages per hour may go up, the number of jobs will drop.

There will be no solution to black unemployment so longer as there is a unlimited supply of cheap Mexican illegal labor. Send the Mexicans home and the market will bid up wage rates until it becomes attractive for unemployed, black and white Americans, to go back to work. The law breaking employers may suffer and costs may rise but we, us Americans, will all be better off!

7 posted on 04/30/2005 4:51:13 PM PDT by Tacis ( SEAL THE FRIGGEN BORDER!!!)
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To: Tacis
"SEAL THE FRI**EN BORDER!!!"

I wish I had the nerve to put your tagline onto a bumper sticker for my car.

Char :)

8 posted on 04/30/2005 4:55:41 PM PDT by CHARLITE ("People are not old, until regrets take the place of their dreams." - John Barrymore)
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To: zencat
Amen. The argument is old and discredited. The last time I took it with an serious consideration was in my mid-teens. Even then, it only took a few minutes to understand how wages laws are misguided.

Making anything more expensive almost invariably leads to fewer purchases. That includes labor. Every one of us would be "unemployable" if our pay rates were raised high enough.
9 posted on 04/30/2005 5:04:44 PM PDT by Jaysun (People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything - Thomas Sowell)
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To: Jaysun
"Every one of us would be "unemployable" if our pay rates were raised high enough."

Exactly. When I argue this point with a nitwit, I ask why we just don't raise the min. wage to $5,000 x hour so everybody could be rich? (Some people actually think that's a great idea, but there aren't enough dollars to make it workable). Most people see at least some of the downside at that rate. Just keep cutting it in half ($2,500? $1,250?). The intellectually honest person will see your point. The dishonest are not worth continuing the discussion.

10 posted on 04/30/2005 5:10:32 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack
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To: Joe 6-pack

Don't most states already have minimums that exceed the Federal level? I doubt that there are many people actually being paid $5.15 in this country.


11 posted on 04/30/2005 5:16:38 PM PDT by csmusaret (Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
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To: csmusaret
"Don't most states already have minimums that exceed the Federal level? I doubt that there are many people actually being paid $5.15 in this country."

Actually, I'm surprised how many set the level with that of the federal gov't: Dep't of Labor, Interactive Minimum Wage Map

12 posted on 04/30/2005 5:27:31 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack
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To: Joe 6-pack

Despite whatever the law is, I doubt that many people in this country are actually paid the minimum.


13 posted on 04/30/2005 5:30:34 PM PDT by csmusaret (Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
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To: genefromjersey
Raise the bloody SS tax and be done with it !

Wouldn't raising the minimum wage to $20 an hour fix the same problem?

14 posted on 04/30/2005 5:34:28 PM PDT by Libloather (Start Hillary's recount now - just to get it out of the way...)
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To: csmusaret
"Despite whatever the law is, I doubt that many people in this country are actually paid the minimum."

Hell, there are people who do no work at all who make more than $5.15 x 40 per week. I'm sure there are a precious few exceptions, but IMHO if one isn't smart enough to find a job worth more than $5.15 x hour, one probably isn't smart enough to generate much more than $2.50 x hour.

Min. Wage laws really undermine federalism as far as state variations in cost of living, local tax rates and requirements, etc.

15 posted on 04/30/2005 5:37:17 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack
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To: CHARLITE

It might hurt the poor and minorities, but it will be a boon for ILLEGALS.


16 posted on 04/30/2005 5:38:21 PM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
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To: Joe 6-pack
I'm against any third party telling someone else what they have to set wages at. That includes unions. I wish they'd abolish the minimum wage laws, the reasons for not doing so are unfounded (let some jackass propose to pay $1.25 per hour and see how many people apply).

Anyone that observes places that are most likely to start workers at the minimum wage, such as McDonald's, sees that those workers are kids. The idea of a "living wage" that we keep hearing the demagogues on the left push for is absurd.
17 posted on 04/30/2005 6:49:30 PM PDT by Jaysun (People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything - Thomas Sowell)
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To: Tacis
Raising the minimum wage will allow the illegal criminal Mexican wetback aliens to still undercut the local unemployed and get a raise.

Yeah, lot's of illegal criminal Mexican wetback aliens running around Pennsylvania stealing jobs from the Amish. Go buy a map!

18 posted on 05/01/2005 3:10:15 AM PDT by opinionator
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To: Joe 6-pack

Re: There aren't enough dollars to make it workable

Just print more money....


19 posted on 05/01/2005 3:14:51 AM PDT by endthematrix (Declare 2005 as the year the battle for freedom from tax slavery!)
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To: opinionator; Tacis

The INS estimated in February 2003 that the illegal alien population in Pennsylvania was 49,000 as of January 2000. That represented an increase of 12,000 illegal aliens from the previous INS estimate that as of October 1996 there were 37,000 illegal residents. The latter estimate was a 37 percent increase above the INS estimate for 1992 (27,000).

Only 19 states have larger numbers of illegal resident aliens than Pennsylvania, according to the current INS estimate

http://www.fairus.org/Research/Research.cfm?ID=1389&c=9

http://usinfo.state.gov/eap/Archive_Index/Prepared_Testimony_by_John_M._Morganelli.html


20 posted on 05/01/2005 3:22:01 AM PDT by endthematrix (Declare 2005 as the year the battle for freedom from tax slavery!)
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