Many people here don't realize what it costs a business, in taxes, to employ someone. I think if more people realized this, we would have less people demanding a $15 pay-raise for minimum wage workers.
Let's be really real for a sec: minimum wage does not, in any meaningful way, drive demand-pull inflation. Minimum wage doesn't even track the rate of inflation. This is macro-averse horsepuckey.
This position of abolition of minimum wage is not seriously held by any macroeconomic experts except on the extreme far right. There is a reason that wage floors, in lieu of GMI, are accepted by even centrists: because the alternatives are literally unconscionable.
Further: capital is greedy. It's functionally unable to be anything else. Throwing labor a bone once in a while is not, desperate hair-shirting aside, going to somehow kill it and destroy the jobs, homgz.