Will America ever pay its workers a living wage?

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its well known germany has a labor shortage http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...37c092-b66d-11e2-92f3-f291801936b8_story.html

the skilled labor shortage combined with low immigration levels would obviously push the low skilled wages up

If there is a skilled labor shortage, then why is there not full employment? That would mean most of unemployed would be low skilled workers and that would put a downward pressure on low skilled wages.

High wages for low skilled workers is largely a result of government policy, strong unions and culture, not immigration.
 

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If there is a skilled labor shortage, then why is there not full employment? That would mean most of unemployed would be low skilled workers and that would put a downward pressure on low skilled wages.

High wages for low skilled workers is largely a result of government policy, strong unions and culture, not immigration.
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Oh and just in case you two want to keep arguing about high skilled labor shortages resulting in high wages for low skilled workers, the unemployment rate in Denmark is 6.5% and they are still paying their McDonald workers $21 an hour. So maybe you may want to reexamine your immigration explanation.
 

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Naw..... I think 'workers' is the wrong word. Ive been 'working ' for the first time in years...and I make less money and am less happy. Been holding a job down for like 4 months. Slave is the right word.... so why in the hell would you pay a slave a decent wage?? Especially when that slave has limited options?

Im going to quit my job, I was just trying it out per someone's suggestion. This isn't natural for our people, and I don't really do shyt. If we weren't slaves....... I could see paying burger flippers 15 bucks, lol.... how can u live off 8 dollars???
 
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It's called the law of supply and demand, European countries tend to have a shortage of workers, America has literally millions of people arriving every year that will work for anything

Outside of Germany, the euro zone has regionwide unemployment of 11.7%.

But yeah, Germans having higher wages certainly wouldn't have anything to do with their workers having stronger unions and as a result more collective bargaining rights.
 

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of their own volition? No. And this trend of globalization will only exert a downward pressure on wages, as they can now ship off those 'knowledge jobs' overseas.

Computer automation is killing off the jobs, too.
 
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