Posted on 01/24/2007 2:40:11 PM PST by JCRoberts
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- In the first 100 hours of the 110th Congress, the House passed a minimum wage bill that raises the federal minimum from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour and the Senate may follow suit this week, to the dismay of some small business owners.
As a result of the new law, experts say that many small firms could be forced to raise prices, cut jobs or slash the hours of the low-wage workers.
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The House signs off on boosting the minimum wage by $2.10 over two years. CNN's Andrea Koppel reports (January 11) Play video
However, the impact of increased payroll costs will be somewhat limited since 23 states have already enacted statutes boosting their minimum-wage rates above the current federal rate. Eight states even have minimum-wage rates at or above the proposed rate of $7.25.
And in some states, where the job market in the area is already constricted, small businesses are already paying employees far more than the Federal minimum, even as much as $10 an hour.
"Most of the time we pay at least a dollar more (than the minimum)," said Juanita Lovezzola, owner of Lovezzola's Pizza Family Restaurant in Pooler, Georgia, where the state's minimum-wage rate is still $5.15 an hour.
Lovezzola said that she's not really worried about the new legislation. "It's hard to get help in this area," Lovezzola explained, and "if you pay a person good, they are going to stay."
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I wasn't flaming you, just the article!! Sometimes I go too far with my Capt. Obvious type comments.
No, you were right. I heard the same thing. I know you weren't flaming me. The article was moot because it was killed in the senate. LOL!
$7.25 an hour? Who can live on that?
How cruel, who would vote for such a thing?
It need to be at least $17.25, or even better $57.25.
I could see a lot of Congressmen proudly voting for $57.25, but $7.25? no way.
Can you cite some links. I keep asking but no one can provide a link.
I wish people would emphasize the fact that minimum-wage jobs are not intended for raising a family. They are just that - entry-level wages for simplistic work. Somehow the public feels that a burger flipper should make enough to feed a family of five. This is insanity!! SSZ
"It's not my problem/concern that these businesses are undercapitalized".
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I forget which lamebrain rat said that, but it has helped me often to prove that libs are idiots. Capitalization is not the specific business problem, it's cashflow.
Rats are economic, military, social, and financial morons.
Your comment reminds me of an incident that happened in the 80's. George Gervin, a Bball player for the SA Spurs, complained that he only made $360,000/yr and "nobody can live on that." So, a Dallas radio station took pity on the "Iceman", and started a collection to help him out. After 2 months, they sent all of the money they had collected to George " The Iceman" Gervin; all $0.63 of it.
I'm sure it improved his standard of living, but the higher tax bracket probably didn't help him any!! LOLOL!!!!!!
It's the communism part of their brains that make them think people flipping burgers need to be paid more.
I work at a retirement home for 6.75 an hour and even though I love the job (I'm known as the King of Cookies there), I have no plans on doing it for the rest of my life. I plan on becoming a firefighter (if the National Guard doesn't work out) sometime in the next two years, which is going to be how I make my living.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
>> Very sad letter to the editor today:
As a first-generation San Franciscan, I am very proud to live in this city and pursue the American Dream. However, San Francisco leaders and voters are quickly turning my dream into a nightmare. I run a small café near downtown San Francisco. I have to work seven days a week just to make ends meet. However, after doing calculations, I will have to close my shop and move back to Korea. <<
>> This city does not promote companies doing business in The City. Half of our customers are gone. Now with sick days, health care and a minimum wage of $9.14, my business cannot survive. Not all businesses are giant corporations as perceived by the Young Workers United. There are many small shops and cafés just trying to survive. However, City Hall and Young Urban Workers are making our dreams fade away. <<
Sick days? $9.14 an hour? Health care? I'm sorry to hear that such expenses are driving you out; you're apparently the kind of immigrant we need. But please understand that in a lot of places, there are no sick days, work days as short as three hours, $5.15 an hour and no health care; total costs that are probably significantly less than a third of your costs. Anyone surviving on that little either should be studying his homework, or staying put in Mexico.
Now, if you WERE paying that little, and couldn't afford to spend $220 dollars more to staff your shop from 7 AM to 11 PM, seven days a week, I'd suggest the reason wasn't that your costs were too high, but that customers don't like workers who can't speak English. (Your English seems excellent; I'm referring to the English spoken by the sort of workers who are working at the minimum-wage differential.)
Of course, Ice Man made more than 430 times minimum wage...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Yeah, but who's keeping track?? LOL!!!
Hillary said that several years ago. I can't recall the issue, but it may have been in the context of a higher minimum wage.
Gee, that odd little thing called supply and demand, otherwise known as the marketplace. Who would have thought?
You would be banned over at DU for showing something so "right wing" as a cartesian graphic showing the effect of price on demand. Marx didn't need all of those fancy "right wing" numbers and graphs to prove his economic theories.
He knew that those things don't matter, as long as you have the best interests of the people at heart, and are out to screw the bourgeousie that are the root cause of poverty. Don't think you can fool me with a few fancy lines on a page, mister. I have the best interests of the people at heart.
/insane leftist "economist" rant
....stop whining....at least you don't have to put up with an 80% increase in your electric bill in the next 9 months like UI customers do here in ct.
I'd take your silly minimum wage increase any day....
A gaggle of idiots just discovering their belly buttons.
A gaggle of idiots just discovering their belly buttons.
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