Why $15 An Hour Minimum Wage Will Destroy Black Entrepreneurship

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Grabbed from google a lot of this is changing though. Also tipped workers make considerably less maybe 4 or 5 an hour in NYS but idk. To me also unless you have a small labor pool to begin with you've got to pay a decent wage to attract responsible help anyways. I believe also having a low minimum wage adds to higher costs on the backend that people are forgetting/willfully overlooking.


  1. $7.25 - The federal minimum wage for covered nonexempt employees is $7.25per hour effective July 24, 2009. The federal minimum wage provisions are contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Many states also have minimum wage laws.
    U.S. Department of Labor - Find It By Topic - Wages - Minimum Wage

  1. New York/Minimum wage
    8.75 USD per hour
    Dec 31, 2014
Each state sets it own minimum wage as well.


Not seeing the logic in the bolded there, m8.
Yeah my example wasn't exactly right in the sense that it isn't the government who pays the worker, it's the employer. But my point still stands, as it's the government who dictate minimum wage raises. What I meant is they gotta take the money somewhere, it doesn't grow on trees. Whether it is your employer or the government, a bigger payroll automatically equals bigger expenses too. Corporations won't cut into their profit margin that's for sure. So let's take retail stores and grocery stores as an example because 90% of those working in these establishment are paid minimum wage. So the New York minimum wage is of 8,75/hour and you want to raise to $15, it's almost double! That piece of steak or that white t-shirt you're selling for $5 well you gonna need to raise it to $7,50 AND hope that more customers buy it too as that product price raise isn't gonna be enough on it's own for such a radical pay raise. Basic comptability.
Now that being said i'm not qualified to analyse the mid and long term effects of such a radical change, but on the short term, it spells economic disaster all the way. Plus those getting paid above minimum wage, whatever their salary might be, will want and need a pay rise too.
 

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What is the minimum wage in the U.S ? In Canada it is $10,55/hour. We'll reach 15$/hour by 2045. In Canada most of the time the yearly minimum wage raise is below the inflation rate. In an ideal world the minimum wage would be of $14-$15 and it would encourage the lower/working class to buy more. But it's simply impossible and it would totally break the economy.
How the government could possibly pay each worker $5 more for each hours worked? So an average of $50 more per day. It's hundreds of millions of dollars everyday if not a billion for the USA. You just can't invent money you gotta take it somewhere.The prices of every little product or service would go up at an incredible rate, more taxes, more income taxes, more budget cuts in sectors which desperatly need a budget raise.
That being said i'm nowhere near being an economy expert but I own my own company and went to entrepreneur school.
If you are an entrepreneur, you would know that "the government" can't afford to pay regular workers anything, and they pay FEDERAL workers. They also charge taxes too. So if now you have more people, with higher wages, won't the gov't receive MORE revenue as a result :patrice:? Companies can try to push that cost to the consumers and cause inflation, so consumers should be better at buying better deals abroad if that happens. When companies wake up to reality, and realize both how much money there now is out there, and they should be trying to get their share, inflation and prices will go back down again.

It's that simple. The bonus is that more companies now get a chance to earn, and that pyramids back up, per Keynsian multipler effect, to suppliers and benefactors of added revenue, such as stockholders and companies that do side business outside of suppliers with discretionary spending.

Again, more money to make better decisions for the bottom with, which will grow financial IQ.
 
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