Over the past couple of years, there has been many movements towards raising the minimum wage. Initially, I don't think this is a bad idea however, I refuse to believe someone flipping burgers for McDonalds deserves a wage of 20 an hour. Yes this is a blunt statement but, basis that people with a higher human capital are more valuable to society, they should be paid more. While the author appears to make the assumption that everyone who flips burgers is a highschool dropout, the assumption does hold a common truth with a message conveyed throught the chapter. In general, people with a valuable skill set are going to make more than a person with a lesser skill set.
While the argument could be made that minimum wage is not enough to support life in the U.S, a vast majority of the people working in low income jobs made decisions that landed them there in the first place. This implies that if a persons diggs themself into a whole, it should be up to them to dig them self back out. By no means does this mean they cannot be helped, but I think the real issue is lack of an incentive to do productive things. Why would you search for a job paying 7.25 an hour when the government can and will pay you more? You wouldn't. There does need to be more incentive to work harder, and wether that is a higher wage or something else, I don't really know the solution.
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