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Minimum Wage Laws are Destroying Jobs -- Just as Predicted
Townhall.com ^ | June 22, 2017 | Larry Elder

Posted on 06/22/2017 7:39:08 AM PDT by Kaslin

In the '60s my parents opened a small diner near downtown Los Angeles. As a child, I watched my parents sitting at the kitchen table, discussing their plans for what they considered a huge expansion of the business -- hiring a dishwasher. But my parents kept putting off the decision, in large part because of a proposed minimum-wage hike. This would've made the additional employee, as I recall my parents concluding, "too expensive."

This brings us to the impact of recent minimum wage hikes in California. The owner of a small restaurant told me that Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti invited several small business owners to city hall to discuss the impact of a proposed minimum wage hike. Several brought profit-and-loss statements. Each business person, the small restaurant owner said, tried to convince the Democratic mayor that their profit margins were too small to take the wage hike without laying people off, cutting hours or raising prices, which usually means a falloff in business.

At the end of the meeting the mayor simply said, "I feel confident that you can absorb the cost."

A new study by two researchers, one with Mathematica Policy Research and the other with Harvard Business School, focused on "the impact of the minimum wage on restaurant closures using data from the San Francisco Bay area." The researchers concluded that "a $1 increase in the minimum wage leads to approximately a 4 to 10 percent increase in the likelihood of exit." They wrote: "The evidence suggests that higher minimum wages increase overall exit rates for restaurants. However, lower quality restaurants, which are already closer to the margin of exit, are disproportionately impacted by increases to the minimum wage." So the most vulnerable restaurants -- the more "affordable" ones -- appear to be the most hurt by a minimum wage hike.

In January, the East Bay Times reported that 60 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay area had shuttered their doors since September. Even the mighty have fallen. The Fresno Bee recently wrote: "Joining San Francisco's restaurant die-off was rising star AQ, which in 2012 was named a James Beard Award finalist for the best new restaurant in America. The restaurant's profit margins went from a reported 8.5 percent in 2012 to 1.5 percent by 2015. Most restaurants are thought to require margins of 3 and 5 percent."

In San Diego, voters approved an $11.50 per hour minimum wage for 2017, up from an $8 minimum wage in June 2014. This is an increase of 44 percent -- in just two and a half years! The San Diego Union Tribune recently reported: "Evidence has emerged of an economic dark side to San Diego's decision last year to vault over the state minimum wage -- it may have already destroyed thousands of jobs for low-wage workers even as higher pay helps tens of thousands of others.

"Consider the restaurant industry, for example, which economists study because it relies on low-wage workers, yet generally faces no foreign or out-of-state competition. Amid an abrupt slowdown in growth, nearly 4,000 food-service jobs may have been cut or not created throughout San Diego County from the beginning of 2016 through February of this year."

The now-defunct organization called the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now came to California years ago to gather signatures on a petition for a ballot measure to increase minimum wage. Incredibly, ACORN sued the state to exempt itself from the then-current minimum wage and overtime laws. In its filings, ACORN said, "The more ACORN must pay each individual outreach worker -- either because of minimum wage or overtime requirements -- the fewer outreach workers it will be able to hire." Can't make this stuff up.

When George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential candidate, left the Senate, he bought the Stratford Inn, a small Connecticut inn and restaurant. It went bust and he blamed, in part, the very kind regulations he passed as a politician devoid of business experience. "I wish I had known more firsthand about the concerns and problems of American businesspeople while I was a U.S. senator and later a presidential nominee," said McGovern. "... I learned by owning the Stratford Inn is that legislators and government regulators must more carefully consider the economic and management burdens we have been imposing on U.S. businesses. ... Many businesses, especially small independents such as the Stratford Inn, simply can't pass such costs on to their customers and remain competitive or profitable."

As for the mayor of Los Angeles, it should be noted that he worked on a Ph.D.at the London School of Economics. But at this famed institute, Garcetti did not study economics. He studied "ethnicity and nationalism."

Makes sense.


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1 posted on 06/22/2017 7:39:08 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

There is an odd pleasure I take from fiddling while watching Rome burn.


2 posted on 06/22/2017 7:43:23 AM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Best. Election. EVER!)
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To: Kaslin

Another great article from the Sage. Thanks for posting!


3 posted on 06/22/2017 7:49:09 AM PDT by broken_clock (Go Trump!)
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To: Kaslin

No less than a dozen fast and some slow food restaurants here in Tucson have closed over our minimum wage increases.


4 posted on 06/22/2017 7:50:01 AM PDT by Don Corleone (.leave the gun, take the canolis, take it to the mattress.)
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To: broken_clock

Another great article from the Sage.


Good name for him. He is one of the best.


5 posted on 06/22/2017 7:50:41 AM PDT by samtheman (FAIL = FAIL Always Involves Liberalism)
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To: Kaslin

The higher the minimum wage, the fewer people will be hired at that cost.


6 posted on 06/22/2017 7:52:40 AM PDT by Rapscallion (Democrats are suffering Soros psychosis.)
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To: Kaslin

The Sage ping


7 posted on 06/22/2017 7:53:27 AM PDT by The Westerner (Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine and education!)
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To: Kaslin

Je suis Stratford Inn.


8 posted on 06/22/2017 7:55:03 AM PDT by JPJones
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To: Kaslin

On the other side of the coin, businesses and employees are caught in the inflation trap.

Wages are stagnant, while commodities, especially wholesale food products, are spiraling out of control.

The US dollar is increasingly losing its value in the domestic market. Imports from china are still cheap, but you can’t eat an Iphone or LCD TV.


9 posted on 06/22/2017 7:59:38 AM PDT by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it. MAGA!)
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To: Rapscallion

“The higher the minimum wage, the fewer people will be hired at that cost.”

The way these calculations take place, the tax people look at the number employed, boost their pay and calculate the taxes. All things in economics remain the same when the government changes the ground rules. That’s because nothing ever changes as a result of government policy changes. Seriously. That’s how the government types think. The numbers are rock solid, every time.

Later, headlines read, “xxx unexpected. Other factors caused ...” or, my favorite, “Trump did it.”


10 posted on 06/22/2017 7:59:43 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: Kaslin

The David Card and Alan Krueger 1994 paper on the effects minimum wage increases have on the economy has been proved wrong. This study is what the Left has used to ramrod minimum wage increases through.


11 posted on 06/22/2017 8:08:41 AM PDT by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental illness: A totalitarian psyche.)
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To: Kaslin
The minimum wage is actually an artificial wage that pays many people more than what they are worth. As that ratchets up, the cost of goods and services ratchet up accordingly as businesses are now forced to factor the increased labor costs into their prices.

We can make the minimum wage $100 an hour and all that will do is make the price of a hamburger $50. The low-skill people will still find themselves at the bottom of the economic ladder.

12 posted on 06/22/2017 8:13:38 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: Kaslin
When George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential candidate, left the Senate, he bought the Stratford Inn, a small Connecticut inn and restaurant. It went bust and he blamed, in part, the very kind regulations he passed as a politician devoid of business experience. "I wish I had known more firsthand about the concerns and problems of American businesspeople while I was a U.S. senator and later a presidential nominee," said McGovern. "

Which explains why a president like Donald Trump is a very good idea. Many of our early presidents had business experience (i.e. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson) and that business experience served them well as chief executive.

13 posted on 06/22/2017 8:31:42 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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With min. wages at $11.50/hr (soon to be $15)at San Diego fast food outlets, one finds a double cheeseburger costs $5.69 at Wendy’s. If you want fries with that, $2.00 more.


14 posted on 06/22/2017 8:48:08 AM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: SamAdams76

You are right that it is an artificial wage. Government can say whatever they like, but the real minimum wage is always $0.


15 posted on 06/22/2017 8:49:12 AM PDT by ichabod1 (Smoke does not mean fire when someone threw a smoke grenade.)
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To: Kaslin

It’s all about productivity... if the worker cannot produce enough revenue from an hour of their labor to meet some government imposed minimum hourly wage than the employer either goes out of business or replaces labor with capital. Either way the worker loses.


16 posted on 06/22/2017 9:16:31 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("Socialists are happy until they run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcherhttp://www.stone)
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To: Kaslin

The robots are coming. And with the robots, lots of changes.

This is not a good time to looking at fast food as a career :)


17 posted on 06/22/2017 9:28:28 AM PDT by upchuck (... you might not be interested in Shariah; however Shariah is interested in you. h/t dogcaller)
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#17 This is not a good time to looking at fast food as a career
That is why I will get a job at Whole Foods. I hear there is a new owner.
Safe dependable job......... : )


18 posted on 06/22/2017 11:01:30 AM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: broken_clock; Mr. Douglas; Kaslin
Keep it up, socialists. Entrepreneurs will substitute capital investments for above-equilibrium labor costs - enjoy your unemployment!


19 posted on 06/22/2017 1:01:29 PM PDT by 4Liberty ("Russia"? Communists have been infiltrating Hollywood & US academia for decades..........)
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To: Kaslin
RATS aren't smart enough to understand the business model of a lemonade stand...
20 posted on 06/22/2017 4:25:56 PM PDT by Chode (My job is not to represent the world. My job is to represent the United States of America-#45 DJT)
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