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by falcolas
1253 days ago
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> If someone is entering into an agreement willingly, that’s pretty good evidence at least (if not proof) that they expect or perceive it to be a mutually beneficial transaction. Respectfully, the existance, and the need, for minimum wage puts lie to this assumption. People need money to survive, and will take whatever job they can when they don't have one, even if it not for enough pay. I'm not claiming this is the case here, but that this argument is badly flawed. |
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That’s what minimum wage does. It eliminates the alternatives below the line, not above it.