Biden has not said how he will get to $15, but it would probably be how NJ and other states are doing it.
So you're speculating.
Biden has not said how he will get to $15, but it would probably be how NJ and other states are doing it.
Let's think about whose demand we are affecting with the increase to the wage, and how many people it affects....About 42% of US workers make less than $15/hr. That comes to about 58 million] people.
So...let's think this through logically. If those 58M people suddenly got big wage increases to $15/hr, what do you think they are going to do with that new money?
Both. Higher employee wages however will have a greater impact on increasing demand. What do you suppose is the breakage on BOGO pizza deals? It's massive. Higher minimum wage means more consumer spending on pretty much everything.
Do you foresee having the government limit what someone could make? If you have a minimum wage why not a maximum wage?
Is that so?
Tell the forum how much income tax flows into the federal treasury from low-income workers, and explain how minimum wages workers will be able to "consume" good and services whose prices increase to offset higher labor costs.
Them explain how much the tax base will be increased by American businesses forced to cut hours or close down because they cannot compete with international rivals who pay their workers lower wages.
Will higher unemployment and impacts on social welfare programs cost taxpayers anything?
I think they're going to find that they still can't afford much when prices go up in tandem with wages.
Looks like the CBO agrees.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/55410
What I would like to see would be a maximum wage ratio, [total executive wages + perks + benefits + stock, all of it] vs [lowest wages paid in the organization.]
This would force highly profitable companies that earn more to pay more.
Also factor in something about company profits.
A creative law that says: 'If the company is doing really well, they need to pay the workers really well.' However that law wording needs to be structured. Some businesses are just making an absolute killing, and they are not sharing it with the workers that produce it. That's what needs to change.
Jeff Bezos is representative of everything that is wrong with capitalism. Likens it to feudalism.
Why bother? We've explained it to everyone in this thread, multiple times, using links and economic resources, and you dipshits are still asking questions that make it painfully clear you read none of it.
Maybe we should just cut wages to 10 cents per day, like China, because by your logic that will create a utopia of successful businesses with low overhead, and cheap products. Right?
Do you not know how to scale up numbers? Or reduce fractions? You fucking tard?
$3 per hour x 40 hours per week, = $120/week or around $500 per month, or $6,000 per year.
Why bother? We've explained it to everyone in this thread, multiple times, using links and economic resources, and you dipshits are still asking questions that make it painfully clear you read none of it.
Maybe we should just cut wages to 10 cents per day, like China, because by your logic that will create a utopia of successful businesses with low overhead, and cheap products.
Right?
Actually, that is a map of what it was two years ago. NJ raised their minimum wage, as it goes to $15. Biden has not said how he will get to $15, but it would probably be how NJ and other states are doing it.
NJ raised its minimum wage first to $10, and then it was planned to raise it $1 per year until they got to $15. Most plans follow this basic pattern of around 10% a year, not doubling at once.
Minus taxes. Are you always this much of a jerk?
Why don't we just pay everyone $100 per hour?
Sweden, and to a lessor extent other Nordic Countries, keep talking about it. Not a new concept. Basically, if you increase progressive taxes to 100% after a certain point, that is the maximum wage. They have not gone through with it, but they have nearly gone through with it. They have pulled back from that recently.
Yeah, I could have sworn CA went to $15 already too. I'd have to search on it to verify it, though.
If that happens, then you're going to get a pay raise.
The Republicans are wrong to continually throw a rod in the engine of progress. Get on board or get lost...