Raise Minimum Wage

https://portside.org/2017-12-18/raise-minimum-wage
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Author: 75 Economists
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EPI

Quote of the Day
January 14, 2014

'This policy would directly provide higher wages for close to 17 million workers by 2016. Furthermore, another 11 million workers whose wages are just above the new minimum would likely see a wage increase through “spillover” effects, as employers adjust their internal wage ladders. The vast majority of employees who would benefit are adults in working families, disproportionately women, who work at least 20 hours a week and depend on these earnings to make ends meet. At a time when persistent high unemployment is putting enormous downward pressure on wages, such a minimum-wage increase would provide a much-needed boost to the earnings of low-wage workers.

'In recent years there have been important developments in the academic literature on the effect of increases in the minimum wage on employment, with the weight of evidence now showing that increases in the minimum wage have had little or no negative effect on the employment of minimum-wage workers, even during times of weakness in the labor market. Research suggests that a minimum-wage increase could have a small stimulative effect on the economy as low-wage workers spend their additional earnings, raising demand and job growth, and providing some help on the jobs front.'

A letter released Tuesday from 75 economists,
including seven Nobel Laureates, calling om
the government to hike the federal
minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 an
hour by 2016 and then peg future increases
to inflation


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