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There are consequences you need to consider when talking about raising the minimum wage. Let's say your favorite pizza place (or whatever) is owned by a local family. They make really great pizza for a good price, they hire great people who are paid minimum wage, plus tips for the servers. If the government doubled the minimum wage, or actually a little more to be $16/hr, what happens to your favorite pizza place? Most likely, it will go out of business because everything they purchase to be used in their business will go up in price. It might not happen right away, they might cut their staff down to the fewest they can manage, their quality might start going down as they try to save money on ingredients and supplies and of course, they will have to charge more for their product. This is a very basic example of what happens when the minimum wage is raised, sometimes even just a little bit. If it suddenly doubled, it would pose a real problem and in the end, no one would be any better off, and some worse than before. The cost of everything would go up, gasoline, groceries, clothing, utilities, medical care, car repair, sanitation services, magazines, you name it, it will be much more expensive. Even McDonald's would no longer have their $1 menu, it would probably be a $3 or $4 menu! It is a true catch 22 situation.
These are the things you must consider when wishing for a higher minimum wage. It sounds so wonderful on the surface, until you really give it some thought. I know, it sucks, but reality so often does, as we MTs have learned over the last few years.