Chickens coming home to roost - from Mark Perry at American Enterprise Institute:
New evidence suggests that Seattle’s ‘radical experiment’ might be a model for the rest of the nation not to follow
Seattle’s city council made history in June 2014 by unanimously passing legislation that will eventually bring the city’s minimum wage up to $15 an hour, the highest in the nation. Washington State already had the distinction at that time of having the highest state minimum wage in the country at $9.32 an hour. The first increase to $10 an hour for some Seattle businesses and $11 for others took place on April 1, 2015. Additional increases to $12.00, $12.50 or $13 an hour took effect for most employers on January 1, 2016. Further increases will continue until the city’s minimum wage reaches the full $15 an hour, which will happen on the first of the year in either 2017, 2018 or 2019 for most employers and as late as January 2021 for some small businesses with fewer than 500 employees.
And a drum-roll please (ripping open the magic envelope)
Early evidence from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Seattle’s monthly employment, the number of unemployed workers, and the city’s unemployment rate through December 2015 suggest that since last April when the first minimum wage hike took effect: a) the city’s employment has fallen by more than 11,000, b) the number of unemployed workers has risen by nearly 5,000, and c) the city’s jobless rate has increased by more than 1 percentage point (all based on BLS’s “not seasonally adjusted basis”). Those figures are based on employment data for the city of Seattle only (not the Seattle MSA or MD), and are available from the BLS website here (data are “not seasonally adjusted”).
Not surprised one bit - that extra money has to come from somewhere and it will either be staffing reductions or an increase in prices leading to a decrease in sales.
The minimum wage was never meant to be a sustainable wage - it was to get you started as you worked on improving yourself and making yourself more valuable to your employer. Once you do this, you can request a higher wage and get it.
Much more at the site.
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