mercury14
Pragmatic Metaphysician
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2009
- Posts
- 22,158
Not at all, nobody could live off the Minimum Wage when I was a kid either, you had to have two or three of those jobs. It was an incentive to get ahead not a welfare program.
Working over 40 hours doesn't mean shit if you're on minimum wage. Especially if you get rid of minimum wage and people end up working 50 hours on $4.75 an hour.
What if someone is a parent to a young child? Just work a second or third job and never be a parent?
How much does childcare cost if you need someone to watch your kid 50+ hours per week, including nights?
There's consequences for dropping out of school and being a dummy.
Who's talking about high school dropouts? Heaps of graduates go to work for minimum wage jobs. And they'd suffer mightily if jobs started at $0 per hour.
You're full of shit about the other as well. Bumping up their pay above what it's really worth in the market place breeds mediocrity and raises prices for everyone
Breeds mediocrity? Are you honestly arguing that shitty low-pay, no benefit minimum wage jobs are spoiling people and breeding mediocrity?
How come you aren't saying that creating an institution of jobs that provide absurdly low pay creates mediocrity? If you think high compensation creates excellence then you must also say that low compensation creates mediocrity.