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- From: ernie@ncrcol.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM (Ernie Corley)
- Subject: Re: Minimum wage: balancing job losses vs pay increases
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.143636.1614@ncrcae.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM>
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 14:36:36 GMT
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- In article <hellmann.712258228@oak.cs.scarolina.edu> hellmann@cs.scarolina.edu (Douglas R Hellmann) writes:
- >
- >>And lets not assume that "most" Americans are forced into working
- >>for minimum wage. "Only 3.4 percent of the American work force
- >>now hold jobs that pay the minimum wage or less" (from Newsweek,
- >>April 17, 1989). "And of those 3.9 million person, some 80 percent
- >>are second- or third- wage earners in statistically unpoor
- >>households."
- >
- >Why is it so important for all these teenagers to have jobs? I mean,
- >not that I don't want them too, but why is it so important? The people
- >we should be worried about are the adults who are trying to feed their
- >families. What percent of the people working for minimum wage are in
- >this group?
- >
-
- I guess you'd rather have kids out on the streets then scooping ice cream.
- Recent events here in Columbia that involved teenagers and guns suggests
- otherwise. The local Urban League and NAACP blamed the incidents on
- the lack of jobs for local youth. It's funny that they are the same
- ones that scream for job-destroying minimum wage laws.
-
- >>Given that one of the main causes attributed to the LA riots is
- >>pent-up frustration at lack of opportunity, and that starting at
- >>a minimum wage job allows unskilled workers to begin to climb the
- >>economic ladder, I wonder just how much effect pricing teenagers
- >>out of the job market has in creating the type of frustration
- >>that led to the riots.
- >
- >Maybe there could be two minimum wages? One for these kids that don't
- >have real skill or experience, and one for the people that need the
- >money and are somewhat skilled and experienced?
- >
- But you don't need government intervention to make that happen. It's
- interesting how the free market works. People with skill and experience
- are more valuable then those without skill and experience. Therefore,
- they make more money.
-
- >>____________________________________________________________________
- >>Ken Rose (kenr@storage.tandem.com)
- >>The Usual Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed above are mine alone, not
- >>those of my employer (who is kind enough to allow me Usenet access).
- >
- >Doug Hellmann
- >hellmann@cs.scarolina.edu
-
-
- --
- --Ernie.Corley@ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM
-