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February 8, 2014
The Minimum Wage
By T.S.Khanna, February 8,
2014.
Raising the
living standard by raising the minimum wage is a myth, not a reality. In democracy, it is assumed that the voters
understand and protect their interests.
However, facts do not always support that assumption. Some voters, because of their ignorance and
gullibility are continuously manipulated.
Raising the
minimum wage of unskilled workers is a political ploy to solicit their votes,
not raise their living standard. There
are several effects of raising the minimum wage:
- Proportionate increase in the wages of the
skilled workers;
- Reduced financial ability of businesses
compelling them to reduce number of employees;
- Commensurate price increase in goods and services
causing the minimum wage workers fall behind in their chase of the mirage
of better living standard;
- Failure of some businesses as they are forced to
price themselves out of the market, sending more people to food stamps or unemployment benefits;
- More unemployment of unskilled and skilled
workers causing a setback to the whole economy;
- More jobs moving out of the country to avail of
cheaper labor elsewhere.
- Raising the minimum wage does not espouse the interest of the unemployed, it hurts.
Raised minimum
wage does not raise the living standard as the dollar depreciates to the same
extent. It has an additional adverse
effect in creating more unemployment and pushing the jobs out of the America.
To raise the
living standard, effort should focus on raising the purchasing power of the
dollar. Look at another scenario. Abiding by the true principles of economics,
if we let wages of unskilled and skilled workers be decided by the free market
of supply/demand, some adjustment may be necessary in the prevailing wages with
positive effects:
- Financial potential of the businesses will
improve;
- With enhanced financial potential, businesses
will expand employing larger number of people, reducing the unemployment;
- Goods and services of competitive quality and
prices will be produced;
- Forced out jobs will come back to America;
- American goods will be exported to other
countries;
- Dollar will be strengthened with greater purchasing
power;
- The living standard of the common man will be
raised on a solid footing by creating more wealth of goods and services; not by printing more dollars.
Quite often,
logical plans benefiting the entire society cannot be implemented in a
democracy. Everyone may have the
equality of one vote, but everyone’s vote does not have an equal effect. Votes of the gullible ignorant create a great
setback for the whole society.
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