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$5 submissions 08-03-2013 01:26 PM

Are there any good reasons WHY McDonalds workers shouldn't be earning $15 to $20 an hour?
 
Most of the beneficiaries of an increase in fast food worker wage rates will be young single females. This is also the demographic group most susceptible to going on welfare if they have children out of wedlock. Proponents of boosting the minimum wage of fast food workers to $15 to $20 say that there would be LESS welfare dependency and social subsidies if these workers get higher pay.

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According to some estimates, the economy would improve due to higher spending power by fastfood workers which comprise a large chunk of the working population. Also, the cost of a Big Mac will "only" increase by 68 cents. 68 cents USD.

Do you buy this argument? Would would be GOOD REASONS for keeping wages the way it is?

mineistaken 08-03-2013 01:29 PM

And how many businesses (especially small ones) would fail because they won't be able to pay their employees what MCD would be paying? Everybody would need to increase salaries big time, that would mean inflation.

$5 submissions 08-03-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19744724)
And how many businesses (especially small ones) would fail because they won't be able to pay their employees what MCD would be paying? Everybody would need to increase salaries big time, that would mean inflation.

How about the businesses that would get increased business because fastfood workers would have better purchasing power?

Mind you, I am not advocating one way or the other. I am just saying, look at both ends of the equation.

SuckOnThis 08-03-2013 01:36 PM

Clinton wanted to raise the minimum raise back in 1996 and Newt and the rest of the republicants argued it would drive the economy into a recession. Clinton was able to get it raised twice and we saw the biggest economic explosion in US history. Republicans on the wrong side once again.

L-Pink 08-03-2013 01:40 PM

Consumers don't want to pay the increase in food prices due to salary increases, sales drop, workers are laid off, existing workers overworked, remaining customers don't like declining customer service, sales fall further, more layoffs …..


Also … If you have never owned a small business employing minimum wage workers you don't realize most are over-paid at minimum wage.


Maybe the problem is under educated young females with children. Fix that PERSONAL problem before telling a business owner to help rectify their piss poor life decesions.



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poncabare 08-03-2013 01:43 PM

why would you pay them triple for doing something any trained monkey could do?

SuckOnThis 08-03-2013 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by poncabare (Post 19744744)
why would you pay them triple for doing something any trained monkey could do?

Kind of ironic coming from someone who runs a truck drivers dating site, don't ya think? How much do you think truck drivers should make? $4 an hour?

Joshua G 08-03-2013 01:50 PM

yes. at 8 bucks an hour, restaurants prefer cashiers. at 15 bucks an hour, restaurants will fire their cashiers & replace them with touch screen ordering systems.

RubyGoodnight 08-03-2013 01:53 PM

There are jobs out there that already offer $15 to $20 an hour - including positions at Mc Donald's.

If someone working at McDonald's wants a job that earns them $20 an hour, apply for them. If they get the job, it's upward movement. If they don't get the job, work on the skills they need in order to get it.

Minimum wage is there for a reason - as a first step for getting onto the 'employment ladder' - not as a long term income.

tony286 08-03-2013 01:58 PM

People would rather have the collective pay for welfare programs because god forbid it goes to a livable wage. If it stood with inflation it would be about 20 bucks an hr. Which is a glaring reminder how flat wages have been for 30 yrs.

Paul&John 08-03-2013 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19744738)
Consumers don't want to pay the increase in food prices due to salary increases, sales drop, workers are laid off, existing workers overworked, remaining customers don't like declining customer service, sales fall further, more layoffs ?..


Also ? If you have never owned a small business employing minimum wage workers you don't realize most are over-paid at minimum wage.


Maybe the problem is under educated young females with children. Fix that PERSONAL problem before telling a business owner to help rectify their piss poor life decesions.



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TheSquealer 08-03-2013 02:05 PM

Makes perfect sense. Everyone here wants to pay 10.00 for a Big Mac.

Genius.

Dvae 08-03-2013 02:24 PM

Why $15 - 20?
Why not $35 - 50.

Robbie 08-03-2013 02:24 PM

$20 an hour to work at McDonalds?

Is there any common sense left at all? Everybody can't make that kind of money. There is a reason that UNSKILLED workers do the work they do and get the money they get paid.

And there is a reason that people go to college and become skilled to EARN that kind of pay.

I would say that anybody who believes in all of this kind of talk should just take a look at what it gets you: Detroit

Detroit has been run by Democrats for decades. Hasn't had a Republican mayor since the 1950's. Completely unionized, etc., etc.

If you want to see a lab experiment in real life of what the results of this kind of economic thinking are...just look at Detroit.

fitzmulti 08-03-2013 02:26 PM

A > So we don't have $10 Big Macs / Whoppers.

B> See "A"

arock10 08-03-2013 03:28 PM

So $20 an hr is $38k a year (40hr work week) before taxes. Most of this money would go back into the economy and would actually be a livable wage.

Instead people make $8 an hour and use the government to make up the rest...

brassmonkey 08-03-2013 03:32 PM

exploitation low paying jobs :2 cents: raising a item 300%+ what it really cost

beemk 08-03-2013 03:36 PM

Kind of funny coming from a guy who has employees in third world countries who most likely pays them less than $3 per hour.

dyna mo 08-03-2013 03:37 PM

based on my visit to kfc today, yes. they don't perform at $17 hour level.

hadn't eaten fat food in ages, got a hankerin, bellied up to the counter and ordered some extra crispy breasts and was told they were out, it would be ~15 minutes. wait, you're out of fried chicken at teh kfc? who's running this place? oh, yeah, figures.

L-Pink 08-03-2013 03:39 PM

So $38,000 is the pay for a job you can learn in 1 day? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

MrBottomTooth 08-03-2013 03:40 PM

Most auto worker jobs don't take any more brain power than working at a fast food place. Yet they don't have to work for minimum wage.

mikesinner 08-03-2013 03:40 PM

It should be going up at least a couple bucks but in the long run it would do little to help them. I'd rather see universal healthcare developed in the U.S like it is in every other developed country.

brassmonkey 08-03-2013 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19744875)
So $38,000 is the pay for a job you can learn in 1 day? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

sure my first job was materials handler. working with chemicals

videobunch 08-03-2013 03:41 PM

Mcdonalds, Walmart or any place like this is a job for teens getting into the work force. Teaches them the fundamentals of work so they can move on after getting an education or while getting one. The issue is, people think they are entitled to more and instead of working for it they rely of gov to bail them out or bitch and complain. These were not jobs designed to be a forever or to provide for a family.

My wife put herself through college while working at Sams Club. She made $6.50 per hr. Sure she could have stayed there her whole life but as most, this was not her life long dream. I started out cleaning boats for $5/hr while in high school, then went to prepping boats for new sales to working on boats before college. So it all comes down to the individual.

You wanna be lazy, then be happy with your $8/hr and stop being a burden on the rest of us. Making consumers pay more for products and good because your lazy ass wants a hand out does not solve any issues. But then again we are a place where everyones gets a trophy even if you finish last.

L-Pink 08-03-2013 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19744880)
sure my first job was materials handler. working with chemicals

Did you have a work hoodie with your name on it?

videobunch 08-03-2013 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 19744877)
Most auto worker jobs don't take any more brain power than working at a fast food place. Yet they don't have to work for minimum wage.

That is why more and more robots are taking over those roles. They wanted more pay for entry level jobs as well. Not to mention how many times have you heard the auto industry needing bailed out or filing for bankruptcy. Back then, you;
1. Went to the plant to work and you worked your way up.
2. Went to college
3. Joined the military.

Dvae 08-03-2013 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19744880)
sure my first job was materials handler. working with chemicals

Translation. You worked at a Meth Lab.

baddog 08-03-2013 04:23 PM

There are several; but the fact that you started this thread means you don't really care to think about it.

brassmonkey 08-03-2013 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dvae (Post 19744923)
Translation. You worked at a Meth Lab.

actually it was at a major cosmetics company you would know the name.

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19744885)
Did you have a work hoodie with your name on it?

when i worked at shamrock yes. i worked in the freezer my first year.

tony286 08-03-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by videobunch (Post 19744881)
Mcdonalds, Walmart or any place like this is a job for teens getting into the work force. Teaches them the fundamentals of work so they can move on after getting an education or while getting one. The issue is, people think they are entitled to more and instead of working for it they rely of gov to bail them out or bitch and complain. These were not jobs designed to be a forever or to provide for a family.

My wife put herself through college while working at Sams Club. She made $6.50 per hr. Sure she could have stayed there her whole life but as most, this was not her life long dream. I started out cleaning boats for $5/hr while in high school, then went to prepping boats for new sales to working on boats before college. So it all comes down to the individual.

You wanna be lazy, then be happy with your $8/hr and stop being a burden on the rest of us. Making consumers pay more for products and good because your lazy ass wants a hand out does not solve any issues. But then again we are a place where everyones gets a trophy even if you finish last.

63 percent of min wage workers are over 20 yrs old. It costs you when adults are the working poor. Also your $5 hr was worth alot more than min wage is worth today.

Robbie 08-03-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by arock10 (Post 19744856)
So $20 an hr is $38k a year (40hr work week) before taxes. Most of this money would go back into the economy and would actually be a livable wage.

Instead people make $8 an hour and use the government to make up the rest...

Really? I've never known a teenage kid working at McDonalds as their first job "using the govt. to make up the rest"

I'm not even sure what "the rest" is. You work, you get paid. End of story.

If they jack up the food industry wages...then two things will happen:
Eating at McDonalds will cost a lot more
And even MORE teens and young adults will be out of work.

I'm just shocked that you or anybody else don't understand that young people with NO experience or training need entry level jobs. You're suggesting taking all those jobs away.

Robbie 08-03-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by tony286 (Post 19744940)
63 percent of min wage workers are over 20 yrs old. It costs you when adults are the working poor. Also your $5 hr was worth alot more than min wage is worth today.

Then that would be people who are unskilled labor and/or older folks who are supplementing their social security income.

I know a lot of people who work at Walmart. Never met even one of them who was on welfare at the same time. A lot of them are women who work the registers and dept's and the money they make is the second income along with their husband's income. They depend on that second income (and the employees discounts they get at Walmart) to make ends meet.

And MILLIONS of families depend on Walmart's low prices to be able to buy things for their homes and also groceries now that Walmart has food as well.

Tony, you are talking about driving prices up so far that poor people will not be able to afford it anymore.

brassmonkey 08-03-2013 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19744930)
actually it was at a major cosmetics company you would know the name.



when i worked at shamrock yes. i worked in the freezer my first year.

shamrock is one of the best companies in the united states. it's open 24hrs 7 days a week. if you need employment go there.

Tom_PM 08-03-2013 04:51 PM

History has proven over and over again that increased spending power in the hands of the majority means increased economic growth in all segments of society, hasn't it?

A miserly bah humbug is usually the answer.

Minte 08-03-2013 04:51 PM

If you are going to pay fastfood workers $15,what are you going to pay welders? $50, Tool & Die Makers $100?

brassmonkey 08-03-2013 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Minte (Post 19744957)
If you are going to pay fastfood workers $15,what are you going to pay welders? $50, Tool & Die Makers $100?

with the profit margins they have it would not hurt them. greed plus if they pay you like that you wont be working for them long they dont want that

Robbie 08-03-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom_PM (Post 19744956)
History has proven over and over again that increased spending power in the hands of the majority means increased economic growth in all segments of society, hasn't it?

A miserly bah humbug is usually the answer.

Yes...when the majority of the population is SKILLED. You don't just hand people money for nothing. And paying a grunt at McDonalds $20 will not help the economy in any way. The exact opposite will occur.

If it's such a great idea and everybody would make more and the world would be full of rainbows and unicorns...then don't you think that guys who are a lot smarter than you would have already done that?

According to that philosophy their businesses would just be booming!

But strangely enough...none of them believe that. Only people who don't own their own businesses think it's a great idea to pay unskilled labor big salaries that they don't deserve.

Wonder why that is?

$5 submissions 08-03-2013 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by beemk (Post 19744871)
Kind of funny coming from a guy who has employees in third world countries who most likely pays them less than $3 per hour.

It would be supremely ironic if your statement wasn't so ignorant of facts. 1) I pay way more than minimum wage here because I need ROI-positive productivity 2) $3 per hour would be LOTS of money here 3) you can't blindly superimpose US wage rates/standards of living all over the world-you have to view local wages in context. I guess I couldn't expect you to think through all that.

Robbie 08-03-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19744960)
with the profit margins they have it would not hurt them. greed plus if they pay you like that you wont be working for them long they dont want that

That is the problem with this country. The "they can afford it" mentality.

That's not the way it is supposed to be. You WORK for your money. Not just show up and get paid what you think you should get because "it would not hurt them" and they must be "greedy"

No. There is a reason some people rise up. There is a reason that some people are smart enough and brave enough to take risks and start a business in the first place.

And there is always room for people who are smart and hard working to move up the chain.
Even at McDonalds and Walmart. There are people making a damn good living. But no...not the fry cook or the checkout girl.

$5 submissions 08-03-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19744925)
There are several; but the fact that you started this thread means you don't really care to think about it.

Well, it probably elicited a better conversation than flat out saying that the minimum wage has a disparate racial impact and serves only to distort wage signals throughout the economy :winkwink:


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