Opinion: The $15 Minimum Wage Is Ridiculous. Here's why.
The fifteen dollar minimum wage seems great. People get more money, and therefore a higher standard of life. Right? Well, here is the dirty truth.
But on the other hand, they can't be paid too little or else the working class will have horrendous standards of life. The government wants to ensure that people aren't using "slave labor" and they want to make sure people are getting paid a fair amount.
Recently, there have been talks about raising the minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour. But that money isn't coming from thin air. It's not good news for the employer and the employee. Here's why.
Reason #1: Higher Wages Becomes Higher Workload
Let's say I owned a coffee shop, for the sake of explanation.I paid my employees $10 per hour. Now, the minimum wage rises to $15 per hour, so I am obligated to pay my employees fifty percent more of what they were earning before. I can't afford this.
My coffee shop has tiny profit margins, and even if I sell a thousand cups of coffee at a dollar each, I will earn a thousand dollars. Now, if my employees work ten hours at $15 per hour, three hundred dollars of my thousand is already used on labour. Then subtract rent fees, utility, maintence, equipment, coffee costs, and I might not even be earning money.
Now if I decide to lay off one employee, I could choose to let one employee run the cashier and coffee machines, but now they have two employees worth of work. But my employee is only getting paid fifty percent more, so he is actually losing out. He does more work, for less money actually. And there is also one less job avaliable in the world.
Imagine this, but on a large scale. That's what will happen if minimum wage rises to fifteen dollars an hour. No one wins.
Reason #2: Employees should have freedom of choosing their pay.
Going back to my coffee shop example, imagine what happens to the person I lay off. Obviously, they don't have a job anymore. Now, he thinks his ten dollars an hour job is way better than having no job at all.People should have the freedom of choosing if they want to work at a low wage or not. If minimum wage rises, there will be less jobs avaliable. You get higher workload jobs with better pay if you raise minimum wage, but at the expense of many losing decent jobs. Instead of people having an okay job, people are either working more or unemployed.
If you ask me, I'd have to go with the first option. The employees should choose if they want to work for ten dollars an hour, not the government.
Reason #3: Minimum Wage Is Not The Living Wage
An argument for raising minimum wage is that people won't be able to live well on ten dollars an hour. Although this is partially true, I don't think it matters.People in developing countries are earning two dollars an hour and are perfectly happy with their pay. A person working fifty dollars an hour still might not be happy with their pay. Why is this? I say that human beings adapt extremely well, to a pay raise or a pay cut.
Rich higher class people may think that having a 48 inch flat screen television is a necessity. They may also think that an iPad is a necessity. But to the lower class, these things are luxuries.
People can adapt to lower pay, and they can also adapt to higher pay. If you raise the wage, people will suddenly think some things are needed, while it may not have been before. My point is that human beings will never have "too much money." The rich man will complain about having too little money because they cannot afford a million dollar mansion. The poor man will complain about having too little money because they cannot afford food.
The minimum wage does not have to be enough to live off of. People can choose that for themselves.

Why would you give example from a coffee shop? Its not like we need coffee shops versus other types of employment that can maintain and grow our nation.
ReplyDeleteIts 2017: What should a job pay for?
Rent, Health Care, Food, Utilities, Transportation, Network (Cell Phone & Internet), Clothes, Retirement, Misc.
If your job doesn't pay for this non discretionary costs, your job isn't paying you enough.
The best argument is from facts can you prove that raising minimum wage is detrimental to the economy?
If some business do fail because of increase minimum wage were they close to failure anyway?
Would you agree that keeping minimum wages low help the economy?
People don't need to have a living wage job. Living wage is not minimum wage. People may be taking a job just for experience and hope that it will lead to more opportunities, but the government should not jump in their way to say they can't. What if you are unemployed? You want a $5/hr job since it's better than nothing, but you can't because of the government.
DeleteDo you have any sources to prove your point?
DeletePoint is, people deserve the freedom to pick if they wish to work under a living wage or not. Not the government. You don't need a study for that.
DeleteAre you saying your job shouldn't be able to pay for things like: Rent, Health Care, Food, Utilities, Transportation, Network (Cell Phone & Internet), Clothes, Retirement, Misc?
ReplyDeleteAre you saying people should choose poverty as the default option in their wages?
You do understand we are the government and people have voted for higher wages just to keep themselves a float.
Have you made the choice to work for a lower wage?
You have two options: unemployed or $5/hr. Pick your poison. If the government has minimum wage, that $5/hr job will be gone. Filled as an extra responsibility of someone else who has to work more now.
DeleteIn the US you have other options like unemployment insurance and other social benefits when you loss your job.
ReplyDeleteNo one is going to work for 5$ per hour, unless you have actually proof that someone would.
Unemployment Insurance and welfare is not good for the economy. I would rather have them work instead pay them tons of money. If unemployment insurance is so good, then they would start to live their entire life on social benefits. Why is that better than them working a $5 per hour job?
DeleteUnemployment Insurance and welfare is great for Americans who loose their jobs, it keeps them afloat until they find their next job.
DeleteWhere is your proof that someone who is unemployed in the US will work for 5$ an hour?
I'm not saying that everyone will work for $5 an hour, but even if half the people would rather do so than be employed, then that's an easy unemployment rate decrease by half. Take for example, the homeless man on the street. I bet he would enjoy working for $5 an hour.
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