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How Business can survive the $15 Minimum Wage Hike

<p>On Thursday&comma; the U&period;S&period; House of Representatives voted to pass legislation that would raise the federal minimum wage from &dollar;7&period;25 to &dollar;15 over the next six years&period; These are the progressive plans that have the youth of America believing that working in a coffee shop is a career&comma; and not a means to an end&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Malcolm X said it well in a speech at UC Berkeley in 1963&comma; where he chided the white liberal as being the destructive force to the black people&period; The prophecy of Malcolm X has deleteriously hit the black community again in the form of eternal low wage jobs&period; The Raise the Wage Act was introduced to Congress by Rep&period; Bobby Scott &lpar;D-Va&period;&rpar; in January&period; It again proves that his education at Harvard&comma; now a cesspool of lower learning&comma; means little in the real world of business&period; The photo ops of Nancy Pelosi and other white women holding black children in glee only further support the Malcolm X thesis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are actually learned men who are in the field of economics who would today support such theories that a minimum wage increase will disproportionally hurt the ones it is meant to help&period; An overwhelming majority of American labor economists agree that minimum wage hikes are an inefficient way to address the needs of poor families&comma; according to a national survey of the American Economic Association &lpar;AEA&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Look&comma; no one wants to see people struggle financially&comma; but this socialist move of regulating the market price of labor will only exacerbate the situation of low-skilled workers&period; More than two-thirds of labor economists &lpar;68 percent&rpar; believe a mandated wage increase will cause employers to hire applicants with greater skills&period; This is where capitalism steps in and trumps government regulation&period; Simply&comma; businesses will automate positions which are now performed by low-skilled workers&comma; which was prompted by the very legislation set out to help them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This is what is known as classical&comma; or real wage unemployment&period; Classical unemployment is caused when wages are too high&period; This explanation of unemployment dominated economic theory before the 1930s&comma; when workers themselves were blamed for not accepting lower wages&comma; or for asking for too high wages&period; Research from David Neumark at the University of California at Irvine shows that for every 10 percent increase in the minimum wage&comma; low-skilled unemployment increases by 8 percent&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Based on these results&comma; the houses wage vote is bad news for African American teens who already suffer unemployment seven times higher than the rest of the nation&period; Your own liberal federal bureaucrats even agree&period; A recent report from the Congressional Budget Office concluded that a raise to &dollar;15 an hour would cause the loss of 1&period;3 million jobs&period; Statistics can be used by either side to put forth their agendas&period; However&comma; business will do what business has to do to survive in a capitalistic system&comma; which by the way&comma; a majority of Americans still agree is the preferred form of economics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While the Democrats have control of the house and this bill&comma; they now pass the baton to the Republican-controlled Senate&comma; where it is expected to face stiff opposition&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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