Nathaniel O Flaherty wrote:economics in its natural state is void of morals and compassion. which will increasingly lead to civil unrest ultimately leading to an extremely large group of angry citizens who have nothing to loose.
i dont know what economists or econ professors you have spoke to, but they must not understand human nature.
Orlandomon wrote:I believe economy should be left to function at its natural state.
if someone is willing to work for less, this means our "minimum wage" is above the equilibrium margin.
Orlandomon wrote:This creates a slurpus of workers. (in other words, alot of people without jobs) i believe the minimum wage should be non existant. think of it this way, company X can hire 3 lower paid workers to do the same job a higher wage worker does, we get lower prices. plus, we also have more people paying into social security system. this could alleviate our SS issue were having now (more people receiving SS benefits, than people actually paying into SS). of course, it would not solve it, but we would be in a less deeper hole.
Orlandomon wrote:another good thing, our unemployment rate drops. because more jobs are created (like the 3 workers for the price of 1)
Orlandomon wrote:I know some of u are gonna say, but then the rest of us that want to work get screwed over. you DONT get screwed over, u can work for 3 $ an hr like them, or you can get an education. Thats the answer for higher paying jobs, acquiring skills. higher skilled workers should get paid higher wages. if we acquire the skills needed for a higher paying job, aka: a career. , we dont have to worry about them taking away our "jobs" do we? I doubt immigrants have an education.....
Orlandomon wrote:I work for minimum wage, and dont complain, because I have yet to finish my education. would I work for 2 $ an hr? probably not, maybe because that is not enough to provide our basic needs (food/shelter). would I work for 4? maybe. think about it, if ur in a situation where u have a choice to either work for a low wage, or not work at all and starve? what are u gonna do? I know id rather work for a low wage. economics functions best when left alone, ask any economist (with a degree), 99% will agree.
Labotomi wrote:-So we should have a minimum wage which causes companies to pay a minimum price for labor which may not be worth that price.
Labotomi wrote:-This causes a reduction of profit margins for companies which leads to less people being hired or those who are hired will work less hours causing more unemployment and underemployment.
Labotomi wrote:-increases prices for products from companies with minimum wage employees causing them to raise prices for their product sna services therefore causing inflation which leads to less buying power of everyone (especially the minimum wage employees).
Labotomi wrote:-Causes more labor to be outsourced to other countries...again causing more unemployment.
Labotomi wrote:I don't have a problem with the minimum wage as it is now since it's been that way for a while, but I wouldn't complain about it's abolishment and I would oppose any increase.
Labotomi wrote:It's not only a law against companies paying less than a set standard wage. It's also a law that prevents anyone from being able to sell their services for less than that standard wage. How would you feel if you were willing to do a job for $xx.xx/hour but nobody would hire you because they are forced to pay you more. It's not worth it to hire you for that amount so they don't hire anyone. Who suffers?
bigj480 wrote:
Remember that the minimum wage is a poverty level wage. If a company is not willing to pay me enough to be at poverty level the @!#$'em. They can afford to pay more, but that means they would have to wait another year for that Porsche. I guess I'll give up some food and medicine so they can get it, it's only fair, right? How would you feel if a company demanded that you work for $xx.xx an hour and it would mean you couldn't live on that wage? Well, too bad, there are 10 immigrants willing to take your place.
Labotomi wrote:Isn't that what I said in my post. If you don't want to work for a certain wage, go somewhere else. If nobody will work for said wage the company will have to raise their rates to get the job done. "immigrants" that's another problem altogether.
Labotomi wrote:How about we have set prices for everything? We'll just take the supply and demand factor right out. Once prices are set they'll only change once a decade or so and even then the changes will be minimal. If you have a surplus, too bad, you can't lower prices to sell any more. Demand for your products goes up and you'll still have to sell it at the same (undervalues) prices.
Labotomi wrote:Ever heard of rent control? While it was a good thing in the short term, it's long term effects have been far less than ideal.
Labotomi wrote:These same concepts apply to labor costs, it's just that it's created an artificial floor which has become the standard of what's fair to pay for unskilled labor. It is below the poverty level, but because it's the "standard", people are willing to accept it because they now think it's fair.