To be clear that is pretty much the plan to get there over a 5 year period. No one is advocating going from $7.50 to $15 an hour to morrow
$15 Minimum Wage would absolutely destroy the job market and put further strain on middle and lower class Americans. Less jobs. Quicker Automation to reduce staff. Higher cost of goods. Small Businesses will close at a rapid rate and the ones that stay open will question the reasoning to grow their business with reduced profits.
Wages go up -> Cost of Goods Goes Up.
Wages go up -> Businesses Reduce jobs to remain profitable.
Wages go up -> Business incur more payroll taxes further reducing profits.
Wages go up -> Businesses who have robust benefits packages will look at reducing things like paid healthcare or funded 401K for their employees to keep profits up, and the result will hurt employees.
From the SBA: Almost 50 percent of
businesses with 3-9
workers offer health insurance benefits
to their employees.
The ratio grows
to 71 percent for
firms with 10-24
employees,
to 85 percent for
firms with 25-49
employees,
and to 99 percent for
firms with 200
employees or more.
Businesses have to be profitable to stay open. I'm not talking about the enormous corporations that have CEOs making $20M a year. I'm talking about America's small business that employees half of its workforce (close to 50%.) Raising minimum wage to $15 has zero positive affects.
Minimum wage was never supposed to be a living income. Minimum wage is for people getting their start like I did at 16 -19 working for Kroger. Its for people who are starting out and work their way up into a profession.
As competitive as the current job market is, if someone is willing to work hard and learn a trade, they can make a living wage. There simply isn't enough qualified people out there, or people wanting to learn a trade. Electricians, plumbers, HVAC, auto body, technicians, and the list goes on and on. Get a job, learn a trade, and make a living wage.
Bagging groceries and flipping a burger at McDonalds isn't a trade.
-Seacrest out.