I keep hearing radio ads about how 7,000 kids a day in the US drop out of high school. I wonder how many of those 7,000 kids a day – that’s over a million kids a year – who have no skills and no education are now agitating for a $15 per hour minimum wage?
And what’s so magical about $15 an hour? That translates to $30,000 per year at full time hours of 2,080 per year. That teenager standing behind the fast food counter taking your order is worth $30,000 per year?
Many promoters of $15 per hour give the impression there’s no consequence to increasing the minimum wage – certainly not to the business owner. So why not just make the minimum wage $25 per hour – what the heck. At 2,080 hours per year, that’s a $52,000 annual income. Who doesn’t want to make fifty thousand a year? So then, why not a minimum wage of say $30 or $35? If there are no consequences and only benefits, then why should it matter?
Update, September 9, 2016:
I found the following in the WSJ: