I see. So in this eutopia, where no one is poor, and the small businesses you deem not worthy to operate have shut down, are the remaining small businesses not going to reflect the increased cost of doing business, in the cost of their services? How about those greedy, evil corporations like Walmart and McDonald's whose only goal is to maximize profit? Or will altruism be mandated as well to offset all that?
First of all, if a business cannot be profitable while paying its employees a wage high enough that they don't qualify for benefits, then that is a failing business. There are plenty of businesses that do pay their workers a wage high enough that they don't qualify for assistance. So if those businesses can do it, why can't they all? You're not entitled to own a business. That's not a right or an entitlement. A bank isn't going to loan you money to start your business if you can't maintain profit margins. Why should taxpayers subsidize your poor business skills because you can't run a business to be profitable without having your employees rely on government assistance? If your employees rely on government assistance, that means you as the business owner do as well since your employees are your responsibility.
The reality is that minimum is still minimum, and those adults who make the minimum will always be on assistance because the poverty level will rise with wages as the cost of goods and services rise.
Yes, a minimum is still a minimum. But if the minimum is high enough that it disqualifies you for assistance, then the minimum is accomplishing its goal, and taxpayers are saving.
It's a fallacy that prices rise an equivalent amount that wages do. That is a lie that has never been proven true or accurate. It's just Conservative "wisdom" that is a fantasy and myth.