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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Minimum Wage Equals Minimum Jobs
by John Stossel
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The media are never better at displaying their economic illiteracy than when they report on the minimum wage.

"Workers got a raise on Friday when the federal minimum wage was hiked 70 cents to $7.25 an hour," the Christian Science Monitor reported last week. "They'll be shouting, "Olé!"

They assume that if politicians declare that workers should get a raise, they will actually get it. But the idea that government can increase wages by decree with only good consequences rests on a serious economic fallacy: that employers set wages arbitrarily. If wages are very low, it must be that employers are stingy.

Actually, employers are stingy; they want to pay workers as little as possible, just as workers want to be paid as much as possible. But in a market -- even a government-hampered market like ours -- employers' wishes are tempered by the reality of competition. So even if an employer wants to pay workers who produce, say, $4 worth of value an hour only $2 an hour, he won't be able to. Someone else will hire them away for $3 or more.

Some clueless politicians want to "help" workers further by requiring a "living" wage, a minimum well above the national minimum. After all, it's hard to live on $7.50 an hour.

Several years ago, the city council of Santa Monica, Calif., decided to make the town a workers' paradise by passing a union-backed law requiring everyone to be paid at least $12.25 an hour.

At the time, restaurant owner Jeff King complained to me that that law would "dry up the entry-level jobs for just the people they're trying to help."

He was right. It's why gas stations no longer hire teenagers to wash your windshield. Wage minimums tell employers: "Don't give a beginner a chance."

Such losses are hard to see, but they are widespread. One company closes because it can't afford to pay higher wages. Another decides to produce its product with fewer workers, and another never expands. Perhaps most importantly, there's the business that never opens. The people who were never hired don't complain -- they wouldn't know whom to blame -- they don't even know that they were harmed. They are the unseen victims.

The good news is that the people of Santa Monica woke up and overturned the "living wage." Continued...

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John Stossel blogs at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel/ is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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Democrats won't stop until they kill us
Every philosophy the Democrats come up with seems to be 180 degrees opposite from what is good, right, and successful.

Why is this?

U.S. liberals were described as "useful idiots" by the Soviets for the purpose of undermining our country from the inside... hate to say it, but they were right.

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Mac Moore: I shop for groceries and buy gas for my car out of necessity; as a living being, I have to eat to live and since I must work to support myself and a car is needed to get around many parts of the metro Atlanta area, then I need gas for my car. Greed has more to do with taking resources in excess of your needs. Look up the definition of greed. Christ didn't feed people fishes and bread to meet their need, he did so to meet their most basic needs to survive.

Kimberly: I will put my MBA and 40+ years of work up against anything you have and come out on top without a sweat. You are sadly mistaken if you think only 1% of the working population gets the minimum wage. I bet you, like myself work for a lot more!

Tinsldr2: I'm not sure of your point or even if there was one, but as a professional manager in the healthcare field, I don't want anyone working for minimum wage any longer than necessary. Without a minimum wage, there would be a lot more destitution in this country than there already is; especially among women with children and the elderly. The current economic climate and the bailout tactics resulted from overpaid, reckless managers in the finance industry. . .they should pay heavily for their arogance and all the misery they have caused; NOT get an exorbiant salary and bonsus for f@*king up economy. If they can't do better, then get someone who could - I have far more common sense and sense of properity as well as ethics to "gamble" with other people's money and bring my employer to the brink of collapse. Stop vaguely defending the incredible misdeeds of these people.



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