Minimum Waaaaaage! Hyah!

Economy |
By Josh Smith | Read Time 1 minute

Missouri’s minimum wage cranked up last week, as reported in the Columbia Tribune, a welcome relief for struggling workers in our present economic turmoil.

Well, it’s a relief for some of the people who were making less than $7.05 per hour; everyone else has to make do without an automatic, state-mandated raise in pay. Moreover, if our own policy studies of minimum wage are to be believed, statewide unemployment may be even higher in 2009 than this troubling prediction indicates. The standard, simple economic argument against minimum wage can be viewed here.

(The title of this entry is a reference to the TMBG song.)

About the Author

Josh Smith Josh Smith began working as a research assistant at the Show-Me Institute in October 2008. In 2010, he received a bachelor of science degree in economics from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Born and raised in Saint Louis County, Josh attained his associate's degree in mathematics from St. Louis Community College. First introduced to free-market economics circa 2002, Josh considers widespread economic freedom to be one of the most important goals for sound public policy. Josh now lives in South Saint Louis City.

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