I wonder if all the self-proclaimed economics experts who decry a higher minimum wage are curious as to why people manage to have higher minimum wages, better social safety nets, and an overall better median standard of living in practically every single wealthy developed country than ours.
We have the advantage of more natural resources than anyone.
We have the advantage of more access to ocean trading routes than anyone.
We have the advantage of virtual invulnerability to domestic war.
We have the advantage of relatively low population density.
We have the advantage of far more power in the global marketplace than anyone.
But somehow with all those advantages, we can't offer the standard of living to poor/working class people that's been guaranteed for decades now in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, etc.?