Most Doubt Trading 3.7 Million Lost Jobs For $15 Minimum Wage Is Smart Deal – IOTW Report

Most Doubt Trading 3.7 Million Lost Jobs For $15 Minimum Wage Is Smart Deal

Epoch Times:

Fifty-four percent of respondents to a nationwide survey don’t think trading a boost in the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 is worth the potential loss of as many as 3.7 million jobs that currently pay less than that.

Another 26 percent aren’t sure if the tradeoff would be a good one, while 20 percent of the respondents support the idea, according to the results of the survey conducted by Rasmussen.com for the Job Creators Network (JCN), a non-profit advocacy group founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus.

The survey interviewed 1,091 individuals July 15 and 16 and the results are subject to a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent.

The survey results were made public a day before the House of Representatives is expected to take up the “Raise the Wage Act of 2019,” which increases the federal minimum hourly wage to $15 by 2025.

The measure would also index future increases to inflation to ensure the wage maintains current buying power, and would do away with the sub-minimum wage paid many workers who received tips in addition to paychecks. more here

6 Comments on Most Doubt Trading 3.7 Million Lost Jobs For $15 Minimum Wage Is Smart Deal

  1. If the turd faces running the government can set a minimum wage they can also set a maximum wage or set any wages for that matter! Socialism running amok!

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  2. No one ever seems to bother to ask “So what do we do with all the people?”.

    Not everyone is suited to become a brain surgeon or rocket scientist, ya’ know.

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  3. Minimum wage laws also prevent single parents from being able to hire some household help. They also prevent teens from being able to be employed just as Cash for Clunkers a decade ago meant a lot of kids couldn’t buy a cheap car.

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