With the drought of pro-Kansas and Walmart articles, minimum wage will still get a Pavlovian response from the extreme leftwinger's who think if one removes competition and motivation from society, the world will be a better place to live.......
http://www.cheatsheet.com/money-car...nobody-wins-with-15-minimum-wage.html/?ref=YF
The minimum wage is earned by a relatively small number of Americans — just 4.7% of all hourly workers, and hourly workers make up 59% of all U.S. workers. Yet, for something that doesn’t have a direct impact on the majority of people, the minimum wage has become a hot topic. As minimum wage workers have pushed for $15 per hour, the warnings from economists and analysts have pushed back, with grim forecasts for low-income and unskilled workers if the $15 wage floor were to be enacted.
http://www.cheatsheet.com/money-car...nobody-wins-with-15-minimum-wage.html/?ref=YF
The minimum wage is earned by a relatively small number of Americans — just 4.7% of all hourly workers, and hourly workers make up 59% of all U.S. workers. Yet, for something that doesn’t have a direct impact on the majority of people, the minimum wage has become a hot topic. As minimum wage workers have pushed for $15 per hour, the warnings from economists and analysts have pushed back, with grim forecasts for low-income and unskilled workers if the $15 wage floor were to be enacted.