It reduces opportunities to gain experience. Studies find raising the minimum wage does not reduce poverty. It is a completely ineffective anti-poverty policy. The primary value of minimum-wage jobs is that they are learning jobs. They teach inexperienced employees basic employment skills that make them more productive and enable ... MORE
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11 Facts About Minimum Wage Obama Forgot To Mention
Raising the hiring cost of teenagers. During his annual State of the Union address before Congress,
President Barack Obama made a big deal about the need to increase the
federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. The move followed months of
promises and rhetoric from the White House about how important it was to
the economy to increase ... MORE
Christopher Chantrill: What Is Going On With Jobs?
Unemployment rate depends on job seekers giving up. Everyone agrees that the employment report last Friday was very bad. Unemployment went down to 6.7 percent, but that was because the Household Survey showed that 347,000 people left the labor force in December while only 144,000 found jobs. In a healthy growing ... MORE
Walter E Williams: Politics And Minimum Wage
Why minimum wage is a maximum folly. There's little debate among academic economists about the effect of minimum wages. University of California, Irvine economist David Neumark has examined more than 100 major academic studies on the minimum wage. He reports that 85 percent of the studies "find a negative employment ... MORE
Make 2014 The Year Of Freedom For Low-Wage Workers
Sheldon Richman on licensing. The federal budget deficit was big in 2013, but not as big as the freedom deficit. We should all resolve to make 2014 the year that we secure our freedom from government, the biggest threat we face. We can start with freedom for low-wage workers. Hundreds of occupations are closed shut unless one has a
license. To get ... MORE
America's First Marijuana Stores Open In Colorado
Rocky Mountain high gets a new meaning. America's first retail stores selling marijuana open for business in
Colorado on Wednesday, putting the western state in the vanguard of the
country's evolving attitudes on legalizing the drug. Officials in the state famous for its ski resorts and breathtaking
mountain vistas have issued 348 retail ... MORE
Famous Faces Of A Growing Tax War Between The States
by Rex Sinquefield. The year 2013 may go down in history as pivotal in the battle between the states to attract businesses and high-income earners because of local tax advantages. Five news stories highlight the shift that is occurring across the nation as taxpayers and legislators recognize that tax policy matters in the lives of every ... MORE
Only The Private Sector Stimulates Job Growth
by Chriss Street. The mainstream media were shocked today when U.S. job growth continued at a very strong pace in November, despite the October government shutdown that ended on October 17th. Employers added 203,000 jobs and the reported unemployment rate fell from 7.3% to 7%, its lowest level since November 2008. Economists had ... MORE
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economics,
Federal Reserve,
government,
growth,
jobs,
politics,
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NY Times On Minimum Wage - A Regression In Reasoning
by Mark J. Perry. Here are two different New York Times editorials on the minimum wage, with very different policy conclusions: 1. From 1987, “The Right Minimum Wage: $0.00“: Raising the minimum wage by a substantial amount would price working poor people out of the job market.
A far better way to help them would be to subsidize ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Destroying Household Jobs
Government, the foremost producer of idle hands. Despite evidence from around the world that minimum wage laws can price low-skilled workers out of jobs, the U.S. Department of Labor is planning to extend minimum wage coverage to domestic workers, such as maids or those who drop in from time to time to do a few household ... MORE
Tom Leonard: New Gold Rush Proves Anti-Frackers Wrong
The best economic news in decades. As he takes me on a tour of his buzzing little town, mayor Brent Sanford points out the acres of development that have already happened — the giant grocery store, the smart restaurant, the school extension and the endless housing developments. And he tells me what’s still to come — a smart ... MORE
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drilling,
energy,
fracking,
gas,
growth,
jobs,
natural gas,
oil,
production,
prosperity,
wealth
Jay Ambrose: Why The Minimum Wage Doesn't Make Sense
We don't need barriers to employment. Impersonality or treating others as mere functions cheats us all, and so I engage in give-and-take with clerks, asking them about their lives, how they like their jobs, anything that doesn't seem to be overreaching. And I learn, as I have repeatedly learned talking to clerks at Walmart. One of them, ... MORE
VIDEO: EPA Regulations Could Kill Coal Industry
Obama administration moves to put hundreds of jobs at risk.
Ronald Bailey: Seven Surprising Truths About The World
A lot of the bad news you think you know is wrong. Did you know that the incidence of cancer in the United States has been declining for nearly 20 years? That the spread of pornography correlates with a decline in rape? That average IQs are going up substantially all around the world? These are just some of the truths that are well-known ... MORE
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civil rights,
disease,
free trade,
IQ,
jobs,
life,
politics,
pornography,
prosperity,
rape,
trade
Thomas Sowell: The Mindset Of The Left (Part IV)
The vision of government minding the sheeple. At the heart of the left's vision of the world is the implicit assumption that high-minded third parties like themselves can make better decisions for other people than those people can make for themselves. That arbitrary and unsubstantiated assumption underlies a wide spectrum of laws ... MORE
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busybody,
government,
jobs,
labor,
liberalism,
minimum wage,
nanny state,
politics,
regulation
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