Obama has nothing to do with this, it's the GOP and Business who have resisted minimum wage increases over the years! Remember they kept the minimum wage at $5.15 for almost ten years! (1997-2006)
A business doesn't adjust pricing because their customer for a raise.
Minimum wage fast-food jobs were viewed as jobs for teenagers or beginners’ jobs. Obama has made these 'beginners jobs' the only jobs left in his failing economy.
Siggy, being a pinhead hooked on cartoons, doesn't get the point of Stormx's post....
then STOP allowing the jobs to be shipped overseas by the corps.
your a spoiled kid with very little compassion In your blood
why would we do that?
You see just because your shit is lies doesn't mean we will do things that make no sense
Obama had not yet been elected
how can you blame the left when the right had to announce to the world they fucked us?
I have NO idea what you are trying to say here. The single biggest cost to any organization is labor. If your labor costs go up due to arbitrary Government "feel good" regulations in a low margin operation like Grocery Stores or Wallmart, then yes, you will have to increase your prices, or cut costs somewhere else; perhaps in your labor hours, or automate.
I believe that most union contracts are based on minimum wage rates; which is why unions fight to increase those minimums...it increases union wages. So yes, arbitrary Government demands to raise minimum wages will result in price inflation which will result in a new equilibrium that basically leaves individuals in the same economic category they were in before the increase.
In simpler terms for dullard brain dead leftists; things will remain the same and those earning minimum wage will see no increase in their living standards. In some cases, perhaps leaving them with less.
If it makes sense to raise it to 9 or 10 or 15 dollars an hour, why not 20 or 25 or 30 dollars an hour.....
"wage hikes don't do what the right claims they do" according to you,.............. so wtf's you point ?
I was disputing Grinds contention that a landlord would raise his price in response to his tenant getting a raise. It doesn't work like that.
Why is $13 ridiculous and $9 isn't?
Why not make it $11.50?
How about $12.50?
Why not make it $25/hour that way we don't have to keep coming back to it and these people can finally "live their wage"?
Give me the reason why you wouldn't support a minimum wage of $13 or $25? Why is it too high?
I stated my reason in my post, but let me elaborate. It's my opinion that a modest increase to $9 or so would be enough to put it on par with the increase to 7.25 in terms of cost of living/inflation, while not putting an enormous sudden strain on employers. Most minimum wage employers have already raised their prices, and enjoyed heavy profits while keeping their labor costs down.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1687271/
Since we're throwing throwing out "what if" and "why not", why not lower the minimum wage? By conservative logic it should have the opposite effect as raising it. Let's get that Trickle Down ball a rollin'.