From Hoover.org:
"The federal government has apparently (and foolishly) assumed that
these effects will be small, and that the unemployed can somehow be
better helped by government interventions into the labor markets.
However, only a free market in labor is able to balance changes in both
supply and demand, so as to reduce the incidence of unemployment.
Government efforts to impose various minimum wages will, happily, have
little adverse effect if the market wage is greater than the government
mandate. But the same form of increase could have devastating effects on
labor markets when the required wage is set too high relative to market
wages. The number of workers eager to take jobs at these higher levels
will be great, but the number of jobs available at that wage level will
shrink. Unemployment levels will increase, and working off the books
could increase.
The correct policy choice is strong deregulation of labor markets,
which will spur higher labor market participation, albeit at somewhat
lower wages. But once people get into the labor force, they can hone
their skills in ways that will allow them to command higher wages.
Government mandates can never lead to sustainable wage increases. Higher
levels of labor productivity can. And this critique of minimum wage
laws is equally applicable to other labor market interventions,
including overtime rules, family leave statutes, mandatory collective
bargaining, and mandated healthcare benefits that likewise distort labor
markets.
It is therefore disheartening to observe that the dismal failures in
the current labor market have led to renewed calls for further
government intervention at both the federal and state levels. More
specifically, progressives are calling for a two-pronged program that
couples increased unemployment benefits with increased worker
protections on all these key fronts. This agenda will only deepen the
current malaise."
For an enterprising society reminiscent of the Venetians disheartening indeed.
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At some point, the people do rise up. In Mexico, they had no choice as citizens take their towns back.
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