▲ | reliabilityguy 3 days ago | |
> You're missing an important piece here. I am not. You are confusing transient effects with the equilibrium state. Btw, for low wage employees everything is a significant % of their wage. The only meaningful way to increase their wages is to decrease the supply of cheap labor. This is exactly what happened during Covid where no one was willing to work for $8/hr and the wages went up. When people realize that their wage doesn’t guarantee good living they will look for a better job or demand a raise. | ||
▲ | hvb2 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Supply and demand aren't always in the same place... If a lot of the farm workers in California are gone how does that help the people in Nevada or Michigan that are unemployed... You think they're going to fill those positions? > When people realize that their wage doesn’t guarantee good living they will look for a better job or demand a raise Wow... When your job requires no education or training? I guess everyone who works 2 or more jobs in the us needs to talk to you. They're all missing this obvious point. |