Let's just make it a mil/hr...we can all be "rich"
It's this whole pattern of everybody going more extreme than last guy. I support min wages, but let's not loss our minds.
Let's just make it a mil/hr...we can all be "rich"
No matter how high the minimum wage is...those earning the minimum will be in the same spot...It's this whole pattern of everybody going more extreme than last guy. I support min wages, but let's not loss our minds.
I don't think that's accurate. We keep using the min wage but entry level jobs are still plentiful. A $50/hr min wage might puck things up.No matter how high the minimum wage is...those earning the minimum will be in the same spot...
Those that don't receive an equal increase in pay become worst off...
Then factor in the higher minimum is the fewer true entry level jobs that allow people to enter the workforce and build skills or proof of attendance that'd allows a way easier transition to higher paying work...
More and more "entry" level jobs these days aren't accessible to those fresh into the workforce with zero job history...the minimum wage jobs are going to people that already have some work history...I don't think that's accurate. We keep using the min wage but entry level jobs are still plentiful. A $50/hr min wage might puck things up.
Yeah you require 50/hr, all those jobs will be taken by robots quick who will do it for much less IMO.I don't think that's accurate. We keep using the min wage but entry level jobs are still plentiful. A $50/hr min wage might puck things up.
Maybe. I think robots will be expensive to buy and maintain. Plus there is the profit/Capitalism factor, so the robot manufacturers aren't going to sell/maintain/lease robot workers for far less than what human labor costs. They will make robotic workers available at ~97% of the cost of human labor, so I don't see this mass rush to robot labor.Yeah you require 50/hr, all those jobs will be taken by robots quick who will do it for much less IMO.
There are plenty of entry level jobs available around me - retail, fast food, etc. If the education system pulls their heads out their collective a$$e$, they'd realize that would be the perfect job for minimal upfront training and doing OJT and summer classes. I'm sure the same could be said of tons of industries.More and more "entry" level jobs these days aren't accessible to those fresh into the workforce with zero job history...the minimum wage jobs are going to people that already have some work history...
So as the min wage goes up and the expense is higher...actual entry level work either becomes automated or to those that require less training or less risk such as prior work experience...
There's tons of those jobs around me as well...they're not entry level in any true sense anymore...just minimum wage jobs...There are plenty of entry level jobs available around me - retail, fast food, etc. If the education system pulls their heads out their collective a$$e$, they'd realize that would be the perfect job for minimal upfront training and doing OJT and summer classes. I'm sure the same could be said of tons of industries.
They're entry level jobs, they're just entry level jobs where upward mobility is more limited than say a rookie police officer or joining the military.There's tons of those jobs around me as well...they're not entry level in any true sense anymore...just minimum wage jobs...
With no experience and needing an entry into the work...those jobs a more likely to pass over you because you lack even minimal work experience...
Not really...fast food here is looking for experience...They're entry level jobs, they're just entry level jobs where upward mobility is more limited than say a rookie police officer or joining the military.