Posted on 11/07/2013 1:56:15 PM PST by Kaslin
Perhaps because he wants to divert attention from the slow-motion train wreck of Obamacare, the President is signalling that he will renew his efforts to throw more people into the unemployment line.
Needless to say, thats not how the White House would describe the Presidents proposal to increase the minimum wage, but thats one of the main results when the government criminalizes certain employment contracts between consenting adults.
To be blunt, if a worker happens to have poor work skills, a less-than-impressive employment record, or some other indicator of low productivity that makes them worth, say, $7.50 per hour, then a $9-per-hour minimum wage is a ticket to the unemployment line.
Which is the point I made in a rather unfriendly interview with Yahoo Finance.
But a higher minimum wage is popular with voters who dont understand economics, and unions strongly support a higher minimum wage since it meanspotential competitors are then priced out of the market.
So its not exactly a surprise that the White House is siding with unions over lower-skill workers. Heres some of what is being reported by The Hill.
President Obama might soon renew his push for a $9 minimum wage, a top economic adviser said on Monday. Youll certainly be hearing more about it, Jason Furman, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, told reporters Monday at a Wall Street Journal event. Obama urged lawmakers during Januarys State of the Union address to boost the wage from $7.25 to $9 per hour and index it so that it rises with inflation.
The indexing provision would be especially pernicious. In the past, rising overall wage levels have diminished the harmful impact of the minimum wage. But if the minimum wage automatically increases, then the ladder of opportunity may be permanently out of reach for some low-skilled workers.
Walter Williams also has weighed in on this issue, noting specifically the negative impact of higher minimum wages on minorities. Indeed, he cited research showing that, each 10 percent increase reduces hours worked by 3 percent among white males, 1.7 percent for Hispanic males, and 6.6 percent for black males.
The bottom line is that businesses arent charities. They hire workers when they think more employees will improve the bottom line. So if you artificially increase the price of labor, its easy to understand why marginal workers wont get hired.
For more information on this issue, heres a video produced by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity.
The Job-Killing Impact of Minimum Wage Laws
P.S. I wrote yesterday that the tax-hike referendum in Colorado was the most important battle in the 2013 elections.
Well, Im delighted to report that Colorado voters are even wiser than Swiss voters. A take-hike referendum in 2010 was defeated in Switzerland by a 58.5-41.5 margin. Colorado voters easily exceeded that margin, rejecting the tax hike in a staggering 66-34 landslide.
Heres what the Denver newspaper which liked the tax increase wroteabout the referendum.
The pro-66 side raised more than $10 million that it lavished on advertising, messaging and get-out-the-vote efforts, thanks in part to huge donations from teachers unions, Michael Bloomberg, and Bill and Melinda Gates. Opponents meanwhile had barely the equivalent of a street-corner megaphone at their disposal. And yet Colorado voters, in another display of independence, ignored the prodding in one direction and chose to go their own way. They didnt merely defeat Amendment 66. They demolished the idea.
In other words, taxpayers were heavily outspent by union bosses and out-of-state billionaires, yet they easily prevailed and Colorados flat tax is safe. At least for now.
P.P.S. I conducted a test this morning on media bias. Im still in Iceland, so I went to sleep last night long before American election results were announced.When I woke up this morning, I looked first at both the CNN and Washington Post websites. When I didnt see any results for the Colorado tax referendum, I was 99 percent confident that the statists had lost. Needless to say, it would have been front page news if the referendum was approved.
P.P.P.S. Since Im adding some comments on Colorado elections, we also should be happy that the pro-school choice members of the Douglas County School Board were all reelected, notwithstanding a big effort by the unions.
As we become more automated in every way the need for the lower skilled is reduced.
However, there is no need for high unemployment. Many of us here on FR are among the knowledge class and don’t worry about unemployment, however we could always use help and could hire the lower skilled.
Lower skilled employees benefit by learning from the knowledge class, job satisfaction and the opportunity to build their own business. Perhaps they can in turn hire other lower skilled in the future.
It would help if the President would encourage work as a way of life, not only for the lower skilled but also for we fortunate as potential employers.
On the other hand, your burger and fries will be served by polite, well-groomed college graduates.
Obama wants the US to be modeled after the mexican government, hitlery and the wall street elitist crowd want the US to follow the chinese communist model. Both factions want a form of fascism or socialism that guarantees an elite class, and a serf class. And the GOP-e is like the slave brokers looking to make a buck by selling their souls and countrymen to the devil.
Good post!
Exactly what college graduates are you dealing with? Polite? Well groomed?
The best thing you could do for them is eliminate the minimum wage, but you don’t want what’s good for them, do you Barry?
There are a couple of flaws in the arguments made by conservatives regarding minimum wage. The first is that wages paid by employers are based on the value added to a business by that person's work. They aren't. They are based on supply and demand. With tens of millions of illegal aliens taking those jobs, the supply is artificially inflated, therefore the wage paid is artificially lowered. What would it cost to hire a busboy in a restaurant if there were no illegals to hire? It would clearly be much higher.
The second is the idea that the value added by an employee is always and objective amount. But in reality it is often hard to determine. How much value does a busboy add to a restaurant? If you have none, it's impossible to make any money at all. So an owner will pay what he has to. There is no objective standard there. Even if there was, he could afford to "overpay" a busboy, if he is "underpaying" other employees. What matters is the total amount of all costs, vs. the total income of the business.
In short, as long as the people in power in this country systematically undermine the labor market with a flood of unskilled foreigners, minimum wage laws may be the last protection many Americans have against it.
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