• GenePull@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You all are so short sighted there isn’t even a conversation to be had. Try this https://youtu.be/A-I4Vsl-AEg lots of background but you can skip to 15min

    The way I see it is higher minimum wage will just increase inflation which is already ridiculous. It would be better to tax/cap corporate profits, limit ceo compensation to 10 or 20x the lowest paid employee’s salary etc. People not earning a living wage is a symptom of broader issues, not the problem itself. By manipulating this symptom there are knock on effects that will just make things worse.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      Oh they got a youtube video!! I’m totally convinced!! Youtube!!! Youtube everyone!!!

      They got a youtube video everyone!! DEBATE OVER

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      11 months ago

      Read a fucking book. Exploitation will occur if you allow the free market to fully set the price of labor.

      “In the making of the wages contract the individual laborer is always at a disadvantage. He has something which he is obliged to sell and which his employer is not obliged to take, since he [that is, the employer] can reject single men with impunity“

      John Clark

      • SCB@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        Wages are already massively above minimum wage for the overwhelming majority of workers, so the market is currently setting the price for labor.

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            11 months ago

            1.1 million Americans is less than 1/2 of 1% of the population, which is my entire point - the market is very much setting the price for their labor.

            Of those 1.1 million, 500k are between 16 and 24 years old - I e. These are not their eventual careers, and the job is shit work no one wants. These are exactly who minimum wage laws should protect, and I agree it should be higher, but your extrapolation that markets cannot dictate wages is objectively false.

            Ideally, minimum wage would serve to address the externality of jobs that are not competitive in the marketplace of wages, which is nominally what they do now, but I think both of us would agree they do a poor job of that.