VaughanJB
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I took the lowest federal min wage @7.25an American worker @40hr work week before taxes earns $290.00. I'm not suggesting the wage in India be the wage paid if those jobs are brought back to America. What I'm suggesting. Wages set by the employer should allow for the employer to earn a profit.
Do I think there should be a minimum wage ? I've never been interested in being an employer. As far back as I can remember even as a teen learning the trade of retail butchering I've never worked at a minimum wage job. So with that as my reference I'd say no to minimum wage. When a job with higher wages was possible to be had I had no problem changing or even moving to better our family circumstances.
Not everyone will move, not everyone has the physical or mental capacity to earn a higher wage. Many will take what they can get.
It goes without a saying that if a business is not profitable, it'll go under. But if the only way to make it profitable is to pay wages that does not allow its workers a minimal life, then I suggest it's not worth having at all. Instead, let's encourage businesses that can pay a minimum wage as set at the state level. After all, wages is just another number that goes into the mixing pot of whether to start a business or not.
Your experience is fine, but it was of a time. Let's not forget, the Minimum Wage level set at the state level isn't set high - it's set at a level where someone can live a minimal existence. Back when I was young, changing jobs was quite easy. Today? We have a homeless crisis, we have working poor.
And yes, not everyone can/will move, and may not have the smarts - but those people still deserve a minimal existence: food, shelter, etc. I don't know where those people are expected to go if they're not earning enough to eat.