More money in the pockets of entry-level workers sounds great, but Rachel Greszler of the conservative Heritage Foundation argues that such workers, and the economy writ large, are hurt more than helped by increases in the minimum wage.
You’ve already revealed yourself as someone who keeps ratcheting up the requirements for evidence that will convince you every time you get something that proves you wrong, which is arguing in bad faith.
That's how debates work, unfortunately you seem unable to provide any support evidence for your claims, you then get angry/frustrated when you original claim is questioned.
The only evidence you have provided supporting your claim is an FDR quote. You haven't/can't provide anything else. It's clear you're outside your depth, you didn't know the fair labor standards act set rates for multiple years (I may have set you up for that one...). Your commentary on the political climate as the reason minimum wage was not set as a living wage requires more than your claim. Here is the question you have to answer were there $0.40 bills that failed (there were), and did they fail because of the $0.40 rate (they did not).
So I’m just gonna let you tire yourself out here because you’re clearly not interested in actually discussing this matter. You’re just trying to “win” the argument like some sort of incel.
For someone who complains about others projecting, you seem to be doing a lot of it.
I’ll gladly have an adult conversation as soon as you convince me you’re doing so in good faith. Until then I’m being just as productive in this thread as your responses have been
You won't, you don't have anything to defend your claim other than "FDR said so, so it must be true". You've resorted to pretending to take some moral stance.
It's a tool used by Democrats to get votes. They can claim to be helping and that's all they look for.
Less than 1% of full time employees make minimum wage and their life is tough. Fortunately most don't stay there very long. Bumping minimum wage pulls down everyone and makes more people have to live a tougher life. I'm convinced that if minimum wage was constantly increased to match "a living wage" we'd end up with the majority of people in poverty.