Seattle residents shocked that raising minimum wage cost people jobs

Seattle residents shocked that raising minimum wage cost people jobs

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At the start of the year, the Seattle suburb of SeaTac raised the area’s minimum wage to $15, and the consequences are now starting to be felt. And it’s not just the unions who championed the effort, or those who still have jobs, that are feeling them.

It’s starting to look like the business owners, who resisted the law due to the complexities within it or the prospect of higher labor costs, were right.

Over the last few months,  a few things have happened:

  • Managers have taken more responsibilities on themselves, instead of hiring more workers.
  • Businesses have laid off workers, or eliminated their plans to hire more.
  • Area parking now comes with an added “living-wage surcharge.”
  • Hotels have cut employee benefits, free food, and overtime.

Shocking: when bad ideas are put into place, there are consequences.

The one thing that you won’t read in any of the articles published since the law took effect: stories about businesses hiring more people. Business owners have reported a marked increase in job applications, presumably from those hoping to benefit from the higher minimum wage, but that has not translated into an increase in employment.

Read the full article at IJReview.com.

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Minimum wage at $15.00 dollars an hour sounds awesome on its face but in reality, it just isn't that feasible under the economic duress we're under as a Country. 

I'll tell you who it causes stress for, the corporate bastards that don't want to pay their employees,  and will just make one person do more jobs....as they have for the last 20 years.

McDonald's and Walmart are among the wealthiest corporations,  they don't want to pay anything but slave wages. Then their employees have to get government assistance to feed their families, costing the overburdened taxpayers more.

The corporations don't pay taxes, not since Reagan with his voodoo economics,  they sure as hell aren't going to share profits with employees.

Every politician in DC is a corporate whore, they can pass all the minimum wage laws they want, they have their ways around it.

@Sweetina - Agreed - Just prior to the big 2007 economic collapse I was working for one of the major credit card companies and they were going after any employee who had been there longer than 7 or more years to force them out of their jobs so the company could cut the medical care, vacations, sick time, RRSP, and all the other benefits the company was paying for full time employees.  This company actually wrote people up for false criminal activities in order to force people to quit.  Myself included.  They also loaded you up with an "impossible" work load so they could fire you for not doing your job.   An example:  Here is the spoon - go empty the lake!"  The same company laid off 3 - 5,000 employees later and hired "contractors from India who worked for $10.00 an hour - no benefits.  

You got it right - "slave wages" creating the filthy rich and the poor slaves - no middle class.

A person being paid 15 an hour is in a higher tax bracket than those making 8. Sneaky.

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