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WHAT'S YOUR TEENAGER UP TO THIS SUMMER?
NEALZ NUZE ^ | JUNE 10, 2008 | NEAL BOORTZ

Posted on 06/10/2008 8:24:34 AM PDT by Turret Gunner A20

Chances are they probably aren't working. And who can you thank for that ... the government.

Researchers at Northeaster University estimate that summer 2008 will be "the worst in post-World War II history" for teen summer employment. Only about one third of American teenagers will have a summer job and the rates are even lower for low-income and minority teens.

So why is this? One of the main reasons is because of government mandated wage increases. Economic researchers show, yet again, that increasing the minimum wage destroys jobs for low-skilled workers and does nothing to fight "poverty." For every 10% increase in the minimum wage, employment for high school dropouts and black teenagers falls by 8.5% ... and in the past 11 months alone, the US government has increased the minimum wage by more than twice that amount. But the government always knows best ... right?

WHAT'S YOUR TEENAGER UP TO THIS SUMMER?

Chances are they probably aren't working. And who can you thank for that ... the government.

Researchers at Northeaster University estimate that summer 2008 will be "the worst in post-World War II history" for teen summer employment. Only about one third of American teenagers will have a summer job and the rates are even lower for low-income and minority teens.

So why is this? One of the main reasons is because of government mandated wage increases. Economic researchers show, yet again, that increasing the minimum wage destroys jobs for low-skilled workers and does nothing to fight "poverty." For every 10% increase in the minimum wage, employment for high school dropouts and black teenagers falls by 8.5% ... and in the past 11 months alone, the US government has increased the minimum wage by more than twice that amount. But the government always knows best ... right?


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: economics; summerjobs; wages
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To: slugbug
My oldest daughter just returned from 3 weeks teaching at an English camp in Thailand...

IBTT

(In Before the "Thailand?")

41 posted on 06/10/2008 10:13:38 AM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: Turret Gunner A20
My older found a job in less than a week at Wal-Mart and a second one stocking shelves at night at Safeway. My younger found one as a nanny for the summer.

There are jobs out there for kids who don't mind working, and working hard, for their paycheck.

42 posted on 06/10/2008 10:13:44 AM PDT by SoftballMominVA
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To: mysterio
I don’t see the problem with letting them relax and have fun in the summer.....

That's true to a point. Mine will both be in college in the fall (1 junior, 1 freshman) and mom and dad DO NOT supply spending money under any circumstance, as my older found out in April when she had $18 to her name. In her own words "I'm not going to be poor again!" thus the 2 jobs.

Mom and Dad are hard people sometimes, but good budgeting lessons never come cheap.

43 posted on 06/10/2008 10:18:05 AM PDT by SoftballMominVA
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To: strider44

Yeah, my parents were pretty good about my summers, too. They let me enjoy the summers in high school, and I kept a 4.0. In college, I did work part time during the summers, which wasn’t a big deal.


44 posted on 06/10/2008 10:18:37 AM PDT by mysterio
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To: eclecticEel

Many of the classic teen summer jobs, such as working at McDonalds or in other restaurants, are now taken by Hispanics. I haven’t been to a fast food restaurant or listened at the kitchen door in a restaurant for years without hearing everything in Spanish. I even went to a Hibachi steak house and the knife-wielding cook was Hispanic. It was kind of funny to see a Mexican cook making jokes like “this Japanese Coca-Cola” and pretending to be Japanese.


45 posted on 06/10/2008 10:30:31 AM PDT by Sender (Never lose your ignorance; you can never regain it!)
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To: AntiKev
From Jan 1974 until June 1976 I took 18-22 units every quarter (Fall/Winter/Spring) then jammed in additional units over the summer. Finding Summer classes was challenging in 1974. In 1975 the summer yielded 10 units in organic chemistry + lab. The O-chem lectures met M-F 8 am - 5 PM non-stop. The labs were 6 PM to 9 PM T-Th. That was a great way to put an 'A' in the O-chem column for the lecture and lab with no distractions. The 4 year degree was completed in 2 1/2 years.

I had a friend who took 36 units at San Diego State. That's an insane amount of units. I was pleasantly surprised to see him finish the work without damaging his GPA.

Keep up the effort. That degree makes difference in starting salary. It's no picnic to finish in a compressed time frame.

46 posted on 06/10/2008 10:32:37 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Thrownatbirth

Good for your dad and I know you learned the value of a dollar....I don’t think there are too many parents that are willing to do that anymore.....We bought the lawn mower but our boys had to lease it back from, so it was not a free ride and they still pocketed plenty of money in the summer.


47 posted on 06/10/2008 4:13:58 PM PDT by Kimmers (Taxation WITH representation ain't much fun either...)
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