Increasing minimum wage has NOTHING to do with inflation. Any economist will tell you that.
Originally Posted by WombRaider
Really? Any economist? How about the ones you linked us to in your post #56? They found that raising the MW pushes up prices at restaurants:
“In a series of studies over the last four years, Aaronson and French show that a 10 percent hike in the minimum wage increased restaurant prices on the whole by 0.7 percent, and prices at limited service establishments by 1.6 percent.”
That's from your own link, undercunt. You look really dumb contradicting your own link.
Minimum wage earners are roughly numbered at a little under 4 million people. That's less than FIVE percent of the workforce you fucking moron. FIVE!
Originally Posted by WombRaider
Your numbers don't add up, undercunt. The last time I peeked the US labor force was over 155 million. So four million MW workers would mean 2.6% of the labor force. Better check your data, huh? And if it's so tiny, why is it so important? Why so much hysteria on your part? Could it have something to do with my post #50 indicating the minimum wage is broadly linked to many other contract union labor rates throughout the economy?
It's simple supply and demand, not inflation. More money in your hand creates more demand for goods, which in turn drives up the prices of those goods. Has nothing to do with inflation...
Originally Posted by WombRaider
Lemme get this straight, you're saying rising prices have nothing to do with inflation?
(Cough, snicker, cough!) Please tell us, undercunt, just what is your definition of inflation then?
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