Among those calling for a $15 minimum wage is self-described Democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). Before her election to Congress, Ocasio-Cortez worked at as a bartender at a popular New York bar in Union Square called The Coffee Shop. How popular? Investors Business Daily said the bar was frequented by A-list celebrities and featured on Sex and the City.' Despite its popularity, The Coffee Shop went out of business last year. Its co-owner, Charles Milite, cited as the primary reason the citys minimum wage law. The minimum wage is going up, said Milite, and we have a huge number of employees.
and if there was no minimum wage I would bet NO ONE would be paying it...
everyone in the US would be paying well over 10 per hour if NOT for an artificial minimum wage...
certain employers do not try and negotiate with labor when the government backs a minimum wage...
it is the real tragedy of minimum wage...still at 7.25 and the few make that because the government has said it is OKAY to pay someone no more than that....
It is clear you have no idea what a free market is...or how it works so you should just shut the fuck up...
It was a capitalist named Henry Ford who realized paying your employees a solid wage was GOOD for business...
Free market works when fucking morons like POWERSTROKER stay out of it's way...
Everything the left wing sells you on....IS WRONG...
We haven't always had a minimum wage in this country, are you suggesting that prior to its implementation everybody was making more money (adjusted for inflation)?
I haven't checked yet, but if that's your position I can surely do some research about the reasons a minimum wage was created in the first place.
It was first introduced in the United States with the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). Passed under President Roosevelt, this act called for the first national minimum wage of 25 cents an hour. ... Increased wages also cost (some) jobs; often those are on the middle or higher end of the income spectrum. At the time the law passed, the countries first minimum wage was .25 per hour...(about $4.00 in 2012)
It was due to the post depression ERA when people in non union jobs would try and under cut their neighbor to get the job...
It quickly became the standard...which is why it is a bad idea...it has never been set to rise with inflation...
Ever since it was created it has always been TOO LOW...
the original minimum wage was equal to about 4:00 per hour (adjusted for inflation) in 2012... minimum wage was $7.25 per hour and that was still too low...
minimum wage 7 years later is STILL $7.25 and WAY TOO LOW...
which makes the argument that it should be abolished...your average human could negotiate for a much better rate if the government didn't make it law that an employer only has to pay you $7.25 per hour...
It becomes the Crudgel the employer uses to keep the labor cost down....