Xequecal wrote:
How does this not completely destroy your argument that minimum wage increases cause economic disaster, considering that the minimum wage when our country was at its economic apex was double what the minimum wage is today?
Because relative purchasing power is not the only thing as play here. That said, the current Federal Minimum wage represents a 725% increase in the minimum wage since 1960. Have all other pay thresholds experienced a 725% increase since 1960? Better yet, what's the actually aggregate economic inflation in the United States over those 54 years?
The minimum wage in 1960 was livable. It was actually pretty comfortably livable for a family of four. The minimum wage today barely supports a single person independently, and it only does that in low cost markets. The fact that the minimum wage is below the real poverty level today should indicate that there's a problem. More to the point, raising the minimum wage NEVER results in a corresponding increase to other pay brackets. Do you not grasp this? Do you not understand what wage compression is?
In 1960, $1.25/hour was a 25% pay increase over the minimum wage. Today, you would need $9.06 an hour to get a 25% increase over minimum wage. At minimum wage, your raw gross income is $15080 per year, assuming you work the full 2080 hours. At $9.06 an hour, your raw gross income is $18844.80.
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2014 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES
AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Persons in family/household Poverty guideline
1 $11,670
2 15,730
3 19,790
4 23,850
5 27,910
6 31,970
7 36,030
8 40,090
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,060 for each additional person.
According to the Federal government, you can support a family of four at $11.46 an hour. Incidentally, that poverty mark was $10,200 in 1984, thirty years ago. The Federal Minimum Wage was $3.35 an hour, which was 68% of the Federal poverty level for a family of four. Today Federal Minimum wage is only 64% of the Federal poverty level for a family of four. Incidentally, neither of those poverty level number are meaningful.
In 1960, for instance, the average house was roughly $18,000. In 2014, the average house was $226,000.
All raising the minimum wage has done is increase the body of people living in poverty. It is a government mandated increase in the cost of production that has universal market impacts: period, end of discussion, all liberal/progressive/Democratic nonsense to the contrary is NONSENSE.
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