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Inflation is a global issue right now. It's not minimum wages, it's war, energy costs and pirates jacking up prices.
Now, once again, if minimum wage laws are so bad why are they working so well in places with a better minimum wage than America?
Households living below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008–2022
This is the 11th report in a series monitoring the number of people living beneath the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) in the UK.
www.jrf.org.uk
Read through this page. Look at the data. Look at the conclusions.
Table 1a: Number of individuals in households below MIS (millions), 2008-2009 and 2021-2022
2008-2009 | 2021-2022 | |
---|---|---|
All individuals | 16.5 | 20.2 |
How does a nearly 5% increase over 14 years in the number of persons in the UK living under the Minimum Income Standard translate to minimum-wage-increase success?
Look at all the data on that page. Notice that the lines are largely flat, but trending in the wrong direction. The relative flatness of the graph lines there is a reflection of the real world, where a an arbitrary market manipulation, like a minimum wage increase, is normalized within the overall economic system, and natural market equilibrium is achieved. If things worked the way the politicians claim they do, the lines in every one of those charts would trend steadily downward, and would stay down. That would indicate an increase in standard of living, and an increase in wealth, for those the politicians claim they are trying to help. But the data show the opposite. Every single group examined in that composite figure is moving in the wrong direction. Yet that other article says the minimum wage increase is a success. Someone is either not looking at the overall data or living in a fantasy world or, etc.
Politicians like to cheer because they pass a law that affects one single metric in a complex economic system—in this case the minimum wage. In the real world, that move is simply swallowed up by the economic system and the net gain is either none or negative.
The reason we keep seeing pushes for minimum wage increases, decade after decade, is because they don't work to raise the standard of living. They never have. They never will.
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