Is the pending minimum wage hike a bad idea in a bad economy?

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JULY 14, 2009 Wall Street Journal
Mandating Unemployment
Congress prepares to kill more jobs.

Here's some economic logic to ponder. The unemployment rate in June for American teenagers was 24%, for black teens it was 38%, and even White House economists are predicting more job losses. So how about raising the cost of that teenage labor?

Sorry to say, but that's precisely what will happen on July 24, when the minimum wage will increase to $7.25 an hour from $6.55. The national wage floor will have increased 41% since the three-step hike was approved by the Democratic Congress in May 2007. Then the economy was humming, with an overall jobless rate of 4.5% and many entry-level jobs paying more than the minimum. That's a hard case to make now, with a 9.5% national jobless rate and thousands of employers facing razor-thin profit margins.

There's been a long and spirited debate among economists about who gets hurt and who benefits when the minimum wage rises. But in a 2006 National Bureau of Economic Research paper, economists David Neumark of the University of California, Irvine, and William Wascher of the Federal Reserve Bank reviewed the voluminous literature over the past 30 years and came to two almost universally acknowledged conclusions.

First, "a sizable majority of the studies give a relatively consistent (though not always statistically significant) indication of negative employment effects." Second, "studies that focus on the least-skilled groups [i.e., teens, and welfare moms] provide relatively overwhelming evidence of stronger disemployment effects."

Proponents argue that millions of workers will benefit from the bigger paychecks. But about two of every three full-time minimum-wage workers get a pay raise anyway within a year on the job. Meanwhile, those who lose their jobs or who never get a job in the first place get a minimum wage of $0.

Mr. Neumark calculates that the 70-cent per-hour minimum wage hike this month would kill "about 300,000 jobs for those between the ages of 16-24." Single working mothers would also be among those most hurt.
 
If you make more money, you're likely to spend more money and that will benefit other companies, but if you make less money, then the companies get to keep their money, so in my mind it's not a big difference
 
it almost counter productive. If we raise the minimum wage employeers will have to charge more for services, thus negating the wage increase that was suppose to help employees.
 
It has been known for many years that setting a minimum wage creates unemployment for the very people it is supposed to help. It makes it economical to export jobs or build machines to replace overpriced labor. Guess who makes the machines? That's right, Union Labor. Like or not, labor is a commodity. Raise the price and you get by with less.
 
Minimum wage is a bad idea no matter what. Think of the price disparities through out the country. Minimum wage in Alabama buys a whole lot more of anything than it does in New York. If all you can manage as an adult is whatever the government demands that you be paid as a minimum , you are a loser anyway.
 
Well, I think minumum wage is the least of our worries with all these tax hikes that obama wants, you do not get out of a recession by making more taxes. The country is going through really hard economic times, and obama wants cap and trade, universal health care, wants to charge a sin tax, and raise the income tax, plus numerous others. Is this the grand plan to get the country out of this mess is to pay the government more money?
 
the minimum wage was never meant to be a "living" wage it was designed as a starting point or stepping stone to bigger and better things. in order to make certain services and product affordable to all a certain amount of turnover of employees is needed at the minimum wage level. some move on to better paying positions and jobs in order to keep the minimum wage base from hurting the total pay and job market, which all these raises are helping destroy.
 
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