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Absolutely not.
Look at the consequences: A mandated wage floor pushes out of work the very people it is purported to help. A wage floor only helps skilled/union labor, politicians, and the few unskilled laborers that luckily, somehow, hold on to their jobs after the wage floor increase.
Look at human rights: no rights are violated in a mutually agreed upon transaction involving labor and pay. The government has no business in enforcing something that does not involve the violation of somebody's rights. You don't have a right to a high wage.
Look at the theory: It's completely arbitrary. Who defines the cost of living? Who decides what the wage "should" be? Why isn't it already adjusted for inflation (hint: politicians need votes)? Why is $7.25 legal but $7.249 illegal?
Consider consent: If somebody consents to a certain wage, why should you put them out of work because you think their wage should be higher? What right do you have making some work illegal because you think the wage isn't high enough?
BTW, I make way less than minimum wage at my current job. $180 a week @ 55 hours a week. That's $3.27. The black market prevails. Go agorism.
Look at the consequences: A mandated wage floor pushes out of work the very people it is purported to help. A wage floor only helps skilled/union labor, politicians, and the few unskilled laborers that luckily, somehow, hold on to their jobs after the wage floor increase.
Look at human rights: no rights are violated in a mutually agreed upon transaction involving labor and pay. The government has no business in enforcing something that does not involve the violation of somebody's rights. You don't have a right to a high wage.
Look at the theory: It's completely arbitrary. Who defines the cost of living? Who decides what the wage "should" be? Why isn't it already adjusted for inflation (hint: politicians need votes)? Why is $7.25 legal but $7.249 illegal?
Consider consent: If somebody consents to a certain wage, why should you put them out of work because you think their wage should be higher? What right do you have making some work illegal because you think the wage isn't high enough?
BTW, I make way less than minimum wage at my current job. $180 a week @ 55 hours a week. That's $3.27. The black market prevails. Go agorism.