No, they really don't. The only thing it has in common is that the minimum wage increases. A $2000 increase is insurmountable and unreasonable. A $10 raise, less so. To compare the two only makes an excuse to keep it the same for no reason.
It makes sense to raise the minimum wage in accordance with inflation and rising cost of living. I recommend taking a look at this hard data.
I absolutely am interested in learning more, but I fail to see how abolishing minimum wage laws is a good thing when it leaves the door open for companies to exploit workers and pay them less.
No, they really don't. The only thing it has in common is that the minimum wage increases. A $2000 increase is insurmountable and unreasonable. A $10 raise, less so. To compare the two only makes an excuse to keep it the same for no reason.
It makes sense to raise the minimum wage in accordance with inflation and rising cost of living. I recommend taking a look at this hard data.
Bro.
I have looked at the hard data. I’m literally telling you to look as well.
Minimum wage laws create more problems then they solve.
I don't think you have, but okay.
Removing minimum wage opens the door for worker exploitation.
I know it takes a lot of critical thinking to overcome decades of liberal propaganda, but minimum wage laws are bad. The evidence supports it.
Are you interested in understanding the issue, or do you just want to win an argument?
I’ve provided a source, and at this point we are just talking in circles so it’s not really worth responding anymore.
Democrat talking points, including minimum wage laws, may sound kind and compassionate, but they lead to worse results.
I absolutely am interested in learning more, but I fail to see how abolishing minimum wage laws is a good thing when it leaves the door open for companies to exploit workers and pay them less.
I appreciate your response though