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by ceeplusplus
1386 days ago
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Then the people working there aren't rational actors. Amazon is paying $15/h nationally, why would anyone work for $7.25? > even though they've had to cut hours and are now "drive-through-only" for big chunks of every day And when everyone leaves for the higher paying jobs (as they should), they'll raise wages. That's how a market works. > almost nobody in HCOL areas gets paid that No, nobody in HCOL areas gets paid that, not only because state and local minimum wages are higher but also because the market price for unskilled labor is way higher than even local minimum wage. And if you're getting underpaid you should quit. There is plenty of access to market wage unskilled jobs, if those people are staying despite being underpaid that's on them. |
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One of my daughters was recently looking for unskilled work, and interviewed for several positions paying less than $15/hr, even worked one for two days before quitting, so I could ask her why she is such an irrational actor, but you've already stated that you know my own history better than I do, so maybe you can tell me why she bothered. Why anyone bothers.
You seem incredibly sure that the market is more rational than I think evidence suggests. I almost begin to think it's an article of faith, and I'm already over-quota on faith-based arguments for the month.
I surrender! Nobody in this country is working for less than $15/hr, so it's completely incomprehensible why so many people are still fighting for a $15/hr minimum wage. Those people must not know what you know.
0. https://www.minimum-wage.org/wage-by-state