If I am starving TO DEATH, I will be impolite to the point of violence to save my own life. We're headed toward a bad period if so many of us are that disconnected.
The time for being polite about this ended a long time ago. It's time to get with the times and raise the minimum wage. Too many people are living either in or near poverty.
@@dustincaso6781 I'm not sure I understand the point of your question to Azaela. There isn't an overall wage issue. There's a minimum wage issue, because people working 40hrs a week at the federal minimum wage can barely afford to pay for a place to live, pay their bills, and feed themselves. Minimum wage workers are not all highschool kids living at home. The majority of them are adults, who support themselves entirely.
@@mjm1955 what percentage of Americans are working at the current minimum wage and how long on average do they remain at the wage in their careers? The issue is a lot of those people currently making the minimum wage today will end up making what the actual minimum wage has always been if it’s increased to $15, and that’s zero. Over 1 million jobs will be loss according to a bipartisan report from congress if there’s an increase to $15. There’s nothing wrong with unskilled high school kids making a lot less than what a skilled colleges grad or trade school grad makes.
@@antonvernooy6186 lmao I want to organize a protest against him of disapproval for what he said and did... He is full of privilege and disgusting disregard...
its such a bad point. He is litteraly contradicting what se is saying. She says the should be no minimum wage and that companies should be able to decide their wages and then says that the boss should make 15 k a year. He makes no sense
Actually the topic was *minimum* wages. She should have answered "the full value of what my labor services are worth - just like every other worker". Her point that setting a higher minimum wage only means that some workers will only make $0.00 is still entirely valid.
@@FletchforFreedom Most work is seriously undervalued. The primary function of money is to assign worth based on societal priorities rather than intrinsic value. And if someone is doing actual work for $0 that's called slavery.
Them trying to silence him when he is fighting for the silent minority should be a red flag for everyone to look at whose interests they have, the common people or the 1%
@@paulp.l.4869 2:38 proves that your point isn’t an argument made in good faith. What, he spent five seconds uninterrupted and that means he was never interrupted? For your sake, I really hope you didn’t actually believe what you said in your comment. Lol
She is smiling while saying that everyday workers are paid way too much for the sake of the economy. These are the same people that are telling you that public healthcare is comunism. I really feel sorry for the US.
@@danaililiev1404 if you have studied economics you have never said that.Most people that say those things have never studied it.Minimum wage should and must be automatically change according to the inflation
The chairman "please don't give this woman a hard time their foundation gives a lot of money to my political campaigns". Edit: I wonder if the citizens of the US could start a voters Union. It would be the largest Union by far and likely have the power to negotiate reasonable voting laws with local governments. In fact with such a union the popular vote might actually matter.
The chairman " this was supposed to be a controlled meeting with no actual constituents present so we could pretend the issue of minimun wage was discussed. Mr Kenyatta, you are ruining my private deals with this foundation".
Yup. There’s a ruling class in this country comprised of people who make significant amounts of money. The rest of us, who the rep was asking questions for, are not part of it.
she is a lobbyist advocating on behalf of institutionalized poverty which is actually an entire billion dollar business market...from payday loans, overdraft fees even rent to own scams.
@0penminded Looks like we have ourselves a living contradiction here! So, Democrats (actually, the left, let's be honest) want to raise the minimum wage and institute universal health care as a means of raising people out of poverty, yet you say these things are only "subsidizing" it. How, pray tell, do you think that poverty should be eliminated then? Oh, let me guess... 0% corporate tax, 0% capital gains tax, and more tax evasion loopholes for the wealthy which would finally, finally, after 35+ years, bring to fruition the social revolution that is "trickle-down economics." We would *love* to hear your thoughts on this.
@0penminded ...funny you say that considering social "welfare" is the only reason the u.s has ever had economic stability after the great depression ie. democratic president lyndon b johnson. funnier still considering the fact that republicans have countered prosperity with the downfall of u.s economics through corporate welfare with little objection. "trickle down" economics is slang for tricking the people imo.
I’m not familiar with who he is or what he is the chairman over. His biases were brought front and forward here. If he’s a public official, I want him out.
Honestly he shouldn't have talked over her, bad move on both the front that the chairman who was already against him, and she should have the right to fair discourse (even as a snake oil salesman). Not listening to each other is how America ended up with an orange for president unfortunately. Irks me that she can think like that though >.
@@peteryin8932 are you really asking how she’s evil? She just said that people shouldn’t make minimum wage, how would you feel if you made less money at your job than you do now? It’s difficult for people to make a living off of about $7 an hour, especially during Covid (some people don’t have jobs anymore or have their hours cut)
@@peteryin8932 Oh i don’t know, maybe it’s because she’s funded by billionaires to advocate policies with the sole benefactor being the 1% at the expense of 99% of Americans. You know, just that every American that actually works and makes this country function shouldn’t even have a minimum wage in her opinion. That’s why she’s evil. It really took 3 question marks btw?
@@greggreggreggreggreggreggreg1 yeah... in my country 1USD is worth 4 times my currency and the living cost here is significantly less here... 12USD = MYR50 which is enough for 2 day's grocery So basically, the average low wage workers in America is the same as midlle wage workers in my country, if that make sense
I make $21 an hour and not a college grad. Plus im a hispanic women(if that matters) And I still figured out how to start my own business. So i'm not so sure whats going on in your situation but I don't think it's an "america" problem I think it's an individual problem.
Its almost like they dont realize that people with degrees are coming out of college and cant find a job immediately . So they are working minimum wage jobs to pay bills...
He was VERY polite for being patronized and condescended to the way he was. He deserves respect for being as polite as he was when he has every right not to be. He was the ONLY one representing the working class.
I mean, he wasn't rude per se, but he made no argument and only spoke nonsense. I support a minimum wage, but the director of a foundation will make more than that minimum wage, and I accept that. It makes no sense to go 'does he make more than minimum wage?' and suggest that that is in some way hypocritical... That makes no sense. The discussion is not 'should every working person earn the same wage'. Talk about why lower wages aren't fair and make rational arguments that support that claim and have an honest discussion, don't stoop to nonsense like 'you make more money', that's completely irrelevant.
@@__Stitchy she said the less employees are paid the better for everyone. So I think his emphasis was that by that logic she must believe the CEO should take a pay cut as it is better for everyone. He was trying to lock her into admitting either she doesn't believe what she's saying or she criticises her boss which is why she started squirming and the chairman took back over.
@@punkaholia where did she say that? If you can't get an employer to pay you 7.25 then you will be unemployed or employed at some amount lower than that until you can gain competence to earn more money. Virtually nobody makes the minimum wage to begin with but we have lots of unemployed people who could gain skills at a lower wage. Being unemployed is a huge detriment to your health and you will have no real future
@@sandcastledx except companies will not raise your wage no matter the competence you gain. I know this because I have been through this. You can work how ever many years and know the ins and outs of the company but you'll still not get a wage increase and it is naive to think that you will. And if you threaten to leave, they have no problem hiring someone else who will do the job for that amount of money.
@@sandcastledx your comment has no barring on reality. Around a million people make minimum wage or less and yes, that's around 1/325 of the population. That is a low number... so how many states go by the federal minimum wage? 3 out of 5 and so the state's with a large population have a higher state minimum wage. 1 in 325 turns into more like 1 in 80... That 40 times the number of people who died from covid in this country. Ig-nor-ance... so tell me, remember back in school when the teacher asked "what's 2+2?" Was, "well I'd say it's 17," an acceptable answer? In a courtroom, does ignorance of the law a valid excuse? No? Then I guess we've covered that ignorance is NEVER a viable excuse within our culture.
But he's comparing a job almost anyone can do (like janitor or burger flipper) to a ceo? Doesent make sence. And he also thinks no minimum wage means people get payed 1$/h,which isn't true either. Mabye if he actually let the other people speak he would understand.
@@markojovanovski3372 She said the real minimum wage is $0. If an employer deems an employees worth as $0, whether or not the employee did a good job, then employers can pay their employees $0. Rife for corruption and keeping power out of the hands of hard working folks. Multimillion dollar corporations can most certainly afford to pay their workers a livable wage, especially if the CEO makes more money in a year than a minimum wage worker would make in almost 20 years.
@@SDFRiver bro that's not why 0$mim wage means. It would still be illegal to pay someone 0$,you get in a contract before you're hired and that number doesent change unless you get a promotion or demotion. You're confused on this subject and making up stories to fit your narrative.
@@markojovanovski3372 "No minimum wage" means a 0$ minimum wage. If you're going to shill for corporations and billionaires, at least check your logic.
4:31 This (chairman) is an example of a hypocrite who talks about being polite and courteous while being rude, uncourteous, disrespectful, and while constantly interrupting simply because he has a bias and disagrees.
Eh, it wasn't the politest of questions. Pretty obvious where he was going with it. Doesn't mean we should always have to be completely polite, but I'm just saying.
@@noellerutledge8789 a lot of people would be filled with heat after hearing what the testifier said.. Malcom challenged her and asked question that Is relevant to the point that he’s trying to make.. their view of “polite” is not being challenged..
I have two degrees. Apparently I still don't bring enough to the table though, because I've never made anything but minimum wage. Good for Rep Kenyatta for standing up for people.
Minimum wage doesnt do anything. As the minimim wage goes up so does the cost if living. So people are often left in the same position of not worse. The money has to come from somewhere so the rich employers will either replace them with machines or the will raise the price of the goods to compensate. As the price of goods rises so does the cost of everything else. Raising minimum wage= inflation. The rich are never affected because they determine the prices. Its the poor and middleclass recieving the short end of the straw
What are your degrees? What is your work experience? Have you done any internships? Summer camp work? Did you build your cv out? A degree isn't a free pass, a degree is an opportunity to enter a competition for a better job.
@@kawaiihamsters6689 I've heard that same speak for instance where I'm at in California I drove by local del Taco they're looking to pay workers to work the midnight shift $16 an hour so my question is in Texas where they also have del tacos what is the price of a taco there and the price of Taco in California is it three times as much twice as much roughly the same if it's roughly the same then where's that other money going to?
@@rainbowminion7048 I said nothing of the sort. His breaking of cross-examination protocol, rude tone, and invasive personal question were all disrespectful, on an objective level. Minimum wage is a complicated issue. Even if this woman donated her entire wealth to underpaid workers, each worker would only get a few cents. Her wealth doesn't matter. What matters is policy. He should have kept his questions in that realm, as is protocol here. And his tone was uncalled-for as well.
@0penminded because she's arguing that there should be any minimum wage and that 7.25 is too much. Do you honestly think she works that much harder than to be making 3, 4 ,5 or maybe even 6 times of what the earner of a 7.25 minimum wage is? That's the ridiculous part. People think other people don't deserve something because they don't think they deserve it. It's that kind of thinking that kept black people enslaved. It's the kind of thinking that keeps modern day poor people enslaved to poverty. Enslaved to debt. Enslaved to food insecurity. It's called oppression. Just because you dint believe it doesn't mean it's real. Just because you think it's ridiculous I'm using these comparisons doesn't mean they are not apt at telling the whole picture. The really weird part is that the people who oppose these hikes in terms of regular people are the ones who are already earning around the new proposed minimum. They are so against it because they can't get off their high horse and accept that someone they feel that has a lesser job than them is going to be making the same amount of money. It's not about economics with them it's about their stupid pride. And it's not about economics with the rich and big companies it's about squeezing every dollar out of their workers. Majority of economists have said raising the minimum will have mostly positive effects in the economy. The only problem is inflation. But not the way all the right wing media and pundits try to picture it. It'll probably just end up being something like and extra 10 cents to a burger at a restaurant. Right wing media has been saying that it would destroy the economy. But in the last 30 years they have been constantly saying that increases federal and locally will destroy economies and cause high inflation. But look they have been wrong every single time. So what's the real reasoning for opposing this? For regular people it's them believing that people don't deserve it and for the rich it's them trying to squeeze every last penny out of the people who work for them.
@0penminded so in my state, teachers, gov workers salaries, and librarian salaries are all public record so why shouldn't she be allowed to disclose how much she makes when she's fighting against an increase in the minimum wage, yet makes significantly more.
I will say he did talk over her, but she was going off on a tangent and running out thr clock. 'reclaiming my time' is a good way to get them to shut up so you can make your point
@@funoff3207 She was avoiding a yes or no question by rambling about something else. He talked over her to steer the conversation back so she can properly answer yes or no. You don't answer a Yes or No question by answering it like its a multiple choice question like A, B, C, or D.
I resent how they say minimum wage jobs are occupied by “high school kids,” but I resent even more how they think high school kids don’t need disposable income.
Also, they do realize that these high school students also wanna save for college or an apartment right? Like, I thought that was the point of high schoolers wanting to work in the first place, why make it harder for em to be educated?
Given that the average high school student already makes more than $15/hr what's the problem? You proceed from to factually wrong assumptions - that workers - even high school students - have difficulty finding higher paying jobs and that minimum wage laws have ever either increased pay levels or prevented them from falling.
How does minimum wage secure you a wage, All the minimum wage means is its illegal for you to work unless you can convince an employer you’re atleast worth minimum wage Just like how govt increases prices of ciggeretes so that there is less demand. When you artificially increase price of labour you get less demand, therefore higher unemployment
@@JS-mc3ik "minimum wage leads to higher unemployment rates" Me: *Laughs in europe* 😂😂😂 You can't just run a company with less workers, just cause you have to pay them more. If you could run that company with less workers the CEO's would've already cut those jobs. You're still talking about the US after all 😂😂
And the minimum wage hasn't been increased in a decade, and the GOP still came out as being completely against raising it over a period of years up to $15/hr. They are so insanely out of touch with the loves of your average American.
Because you pay 7.50$ to the high school kids you can’t pay the long time workers over 8.50$ lol there ain’t that much money to go around in a fast food operation.
@@potaterjim facts. The working class is the reason I have easy access to food, the reason I have easy access to cheap clothing, the reason there isn't trash all over the street.
They think “minimum wage” means you have to be a high schooler working at a fast food restaurant. Just shows how out of touch they are with the common working citizen.
There are HS students who contribute to the support of their families. There are many high school students who are saving for college. Not all but many.
@@dubiousseed3272 exactly. The rhetoric hasn't changed since then. But it's hardly the same environment as the 1950s. That's the only argument they have. But what they really mean, is that the lower class shouldn't be compensated fairly. It's basically the same as the king of England taxing the commonwealth into oblivion to keep them poor and desperate. Employers want desperate employees.
Get another job if you don't wanna work that amount. There's competition competing for your labor. Demanding higher wages (if they actually pay it and don't go through _glaring loopholes_ in the law) will lead to *negative pressure* on employment, prices, productivity, working conditions, and/or benefits to make up the higher cost of labor. All of which disproportionately hurt those of lower skill/capability. Employers get around most of the cost imposed through cutting paid hours, then practically requiring 'volunteer' unpaid hours. This comes at a net neutral in actual wages paid. Time is money. If I have to pay you more over a shorter period of time, then there's more risk in that investment of capital. Labor is then more risky and thereby disincentivized, even where the market otherwise demands it. This is only a slight detriment, but it's a net negative nonetheless. You work tge same amount, get paid tge same amount, but just at different time intervals. The minimum doesn't help anyone. Like all price controls, it either leads to people getting around the law, shortages, worse quality products/services (in this case employment), and/or higher costs. *Abolish the minimum!*
@@thomasjensen5042 hey man I get what you are saying but simply put the minimum wage doesn’t fix poverty. It takes away the middle class creating an even further divide. Think about it your grocery store, your shopping centres pay minimum wage. When you increase it the business aren’t going to take a loss they increase the products price. Doctors lawyers all high paying jobs have contracts that increase with inflation/ cost of living on top of yearly negotiations for raises. But the more middle class jobs construction workers don’t. So while all the prices go up those jobs lag behind for years suffering. Increasing minimum wage increases the divide between classes the oh they won’t hire you is nonsense they just turn around and charge more If you want to fix poverty in the us look into the taxes and tariffs a much more complex topic but the only real solution increasing minimum wage is just good politics it isn’t good government Of course there are exceptions but the root issue is never the minimum wage
Minimum wage doesnt do anything. As the minimim wage goes up so does the cost if living. So people are often left in the same position of not worse. The money has to come from somewhere so the rich employers will either replace them with machines or the will raise the price of the goods to compensate. As the price of goods rises so does the cost of everything else. Raising minimum wage= inflation. The rich are never affected because they determine the prices. Its the poor and middleclass recieving the short end of the straw
@@kawaiihamsters6689 That's why the government is supposed to help the masses by increasing things like minimun wage, taxing the wealthy appropriately, and provide for the people. Cost of living always increases with one exception, a complete collapse of economy. These ideas that minimum wage is the issue is ludicrous, minimum wage is one of the few things in America keeping it looking like it's a decent place. We should not have so many massive sectors of mass poverty in this nation. It's sad so many people think if we just keep letting the income disparity continue its going to slow down the inflation and cost of living increase.
@@twistedsista8661 in the end the rich decides how much the price of products cost. Look at canada raising the minimum wage caused the price of food to go up which in turn caused the price of housing to go up. Aka price of living goes up. The amount that people could buy with the salary of minimum wage is even less than before. I know becaused I've lived through it. Raising the mimum wage is an easy way for politicians to pretend to do good but in reality it does nothing.
Saying all minimum wage workers are just high school kids is one of the most out of touch and insulting perspectives on how our economy works. There are so many minimum wage jobs out there that adults provide and need to be payed fairly for. Who cares if a kid has disposable income. We aren’t talking about them, we are talking about full grown adults with real lives and real responsibilities. This tired scape goat of saying oh it’s only kids taking these jobs is so unimaginably moronic that these college graduate politicians need to rethink their pay grade.
These people don't work these jobs and dont realize how many different people have minimum wage jobs as a necessity. The store I work for has people with multiple kids, college students try to earn money for tuition, middle aged people, even disabled and elderly people. The sad thing is that less than 1/5th of them are also part time and they juggle 2 or 3 other jobs to try and make a livable wage. They are missing out on any benefits a full time position would give such as Healthcare/dental/optical insurance.
We we're warned. "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered." Thomas Jefferson
She was vile. Her smile was nauseating. Many people with college degrees make minimum wage -- sometimes it's the only job you can get. Anyone who pays $7.25/hour for decent work is morally bankrupt.
@@gd1889 @G D Do you think a small profit margin business should be allowed to exist if using slave labor for people to work for them who aren't able to live anywhere but the street or buy food or not freeze, or can't buy a bed or clothes because of it? I don't. But I do wonder if maybe for a startup the government might help supplement some, but within certain perimeters. However, it's been proven paying a living wage only causes minor increases on business costs, and simulates the economy so even more people can support that business.
@@beebuzz959 Some businesses survive on thin margins, and raising the cost of labor will put them out of business. Then, instead of 7.25 an hour they will be earning nothing. Better to have someone employed at 7.25 even if they get some sort of welfare than unemployed and on welfare and contributing nothing.
A college education doesn't guarantee you a job that pays thousands of dollars a year there are many college students who yes work multiple minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet that's a stupid argument it's no argument at all
How is it bright? Do you not see how powerless he was in this meeting. This is corruption right in front of our eyes. The American Empire won't last forever.
@@mvzv3913 is it though? The US is literally the world super power. We shouldn't allow the slightest bit of corrupt ion in this mighty system that literally effects the 🌎🌍 So much power only used to help the upper class
Telling him to be polite when all he did was ask a very valid question and then everything after just showed that he's blatantly racist since he's obviously only treating the person of color (who likely worked much harder than him to get to sit at the same table) with that kind of attitude and none of the other legislatures.
Seriously, it's so infuriating to even watch. Debating if everyday people deserve to just LIVE without having to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Stupid.
@@applenoo1015 Your point is so excellent. The government should absolUTELY not get in between ANY agreements between workers and employers. Because regulations to protect the people are useless and WRONG. PUT CHILDREN BACK IN THE WORKFORCE! Child labor! No minimum wage! Because I'm a republican and I think that's unconstitutional for the government to use regulation to protect ANYBODY! (Except me, of course.) ...do you hear how ridiculous you sound?
@@df6573 You have nothing to apologize for. You made a grammatical error while making an excellent point and he did exactly what the chairman did in this video by detracting from the conversation to make the conversation about something else. Nice job learning another language.
"Not bring that much to the table as an employee." And she says that confidently about the very people who prepare, manufacture, and produce everything from her breakfast smoothie to her car... what a vile creature!
@socialism is oppression that skill argument is total bs. Plenty of huge industries rely on "unskilled" labor to even function. If every single one of those "unskilled" workers quit those large companies would completely cease to function. They need US more than we need THEM. Replace a CEO making 200,000 a year or get rid of him completely. The company could still function perfectly fine. The workers are essential. We are the United States. We are what drives the economy. No one who is willing to work a job deserves to make less than a livable wage. Terms like unskilled labor were thought up by greedy people to justify their exploitation. If your business cannot function without exploiting people (i.e. you pay people a wage that isn't livable), then guess what, your business model is trash and you don't deserve to be in business.
@socialism is oppression ok So how about you go work on some factory cars? Oh, you don't want to? You see why people are paid now? Because they fulfill a role in society that enables us to function.
You're rewarded for what you already have, which just helps to widen the gap between the ones that have too much and the millions that don't have enough. She has clearly never truly worked for 7,25/h. If she had, she wouldn't be fighting against this. Also, 15 dollars/hour in 6 years??? Should be 20/h in 3, tops!
@@misterdayne2792 the problem with people like her is that they may have made 7.25 an hour but have never lived off 7.25. The lack of sympathy is insane considering the plenty of resources that there is to make sure everyone gets a decent living
Get another job if you don't wanna work that amount. There's competition competing for your labor. Demanding higher wages (if they actually pay it and don't go through _glaring loopholes_ in the law) will lead to *negative pressure* on employment, prices, productivity, working conditions, and/or benefits to make up the higher cost of labor. All of which disproportionately hurt those of lower skill/capability. Employers get around most of the cost imposed through cutting paid hours, then practically requiring 'volunteer' unpaid hours. This comes at a net neutral in actual wages paid. Time is money. If I have to pay you more over a shorter period of time, then there's more risk in that investment of capital. Labor is then more risky and thereby disincentivized, even where the market otherwise demands it. This is only a slight detriment, but it's a net negative nonetheless. You work the same amount, get paid the same amount, but just at different time intervals. The minimum doesn't help anyone. Like all price controls, it either leads to people getting around the law, shortages, worse quality products/services (in this case employment), and/or higher costs. *Abolish the minimum!*
“Minimum wage should be $0 an hour” Slavery. Y’all realize that what that is right? Edit: you realize that’s what some companies would do right? Hire people at 0 an hour. Not everyone but anyone they could get away with people with disabilities, people in the country illegally. The minimum wage is there a for a reason. It may not be what most people think of a slavery but what else do you call it when someone is working for $0? Often with no ability to negotiate or realize they might be taken advantage of?
You are right. However, I don't remember that being said. I remember her saying the real minimum wage IS zero. You should never misquote someone for the sake is making your point
@@dougshellusn she was wrong though maybe if she said a penny she would have been right from what she said we can only conclude slavery. Working for zero pay equals slavery not minimum wage
She wasn't saying people should work for free. If a salary was 0 no one would take the job. Again, not saying I agree with this perspective, but you shouldn't misrepresent the quote.
@@xoreign i understood her intentions of the quote being that if she could legally pay her employees nothing she would no need to defend this lady she isn’t even intelligent enough to articulate what she actually means but wants to keep people oppressed
@MikeN Ike all they had to do in the first place was have minimum wage raise with cost of living like it used to however going from nothing to something isn’t what’s happening that would be true only if minimum wage was already $0 🤦🏾♂️ cost will only rise because these corporations are greedy their profit margins are huge even after they hide most of the profits 😂
“Where you’re rewarded for what you bring to the table…” Complete bs in my opinion. Places where people work where you don’t need a grade for, like fast-food chains or cleaning businesses for example. Those people are just as needed in this society as all the CEO’s.
I disagree, they're far from equally important. If every CEO and every minimum wage worker disappeared tomorrow I'm sure we'd hardly notice that the CEOs were gone. They'd be replaced by the end of the week by the next ghoul in line while entire industries would crash as they frantically searched to replace the massive loss of laborers.
@@havcola6983 Which is why all 200k CEOs get paid $40B in aggregate per year and all 80 million hourly wage workers get paid $4.4 trillion in aggregate per year. Of course losing the two orders of magnitude more people and income would have a bigger effect.
I'm afraid you're interpreting it wrong. Sure, if ALL of the minimum wage workers disappeared we would feel it much more than the CEOs, but that's because there are far more minimum wage workers than CEOs in number. All of the MW workers combined may bring "more to the table" than all the CEOs combined, but a single CEO brings so much more to the table than a single MW worker it's not even funny. The value you provide individually is what you get compensated for, not how hard you work or how much your overall group does.
@@WatermelOns53 minimum wage workers may not produce as much value as CEOs per capita, but they generate far more profits per year than the minimum wage they receive.
The fact that the guy thought that this was just about “a high school kid working at a fast food joint” shows exactly how much he shouldn’t be in charge of these types of things. It’s not just high school kids that dont get paid a living wage, it’s grown adults too. Regardless, just because someone isn’t 18 doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be paid a living wage
@@toddpick8007 a wage at 40 hrs per week that meets at least: Rent, food, insurance, transportation, medicine, the needs of life. Calculable and adjustable right down to a city level. Not complex.
@@cyber151 Well apparently it is complex because a. You couldnt give me a $/hour figure and b. All your "meets at least" is kinda dependent on market isnt it. Whats the rent in New York vs Oklahoma? insurance costs by state/ etc etc. So yes it is complex. Again market dictates wage not dogma.
The $0 she refers to is not a wage suggestion for employers, it is the tragic result of having your job outlawed because it's not worth a certain minimum to an employer. That's the meaning behind the phrase "The real minimum wage is always $0".
If any employer is not willing to pay you, that means there is no job for you to do. That means you are unemployed and therefore not an essential worker. People have this false notion that everyone deserves a job and that every job has to pay a livable wage. No. This is entirely incorrect. Jobs, just like a commodity, fall under the rules of supply and demand. The lives of the people required to do those jobs, like it or not, is also a commodity from the economic standpoint. When there aren’t enough jobs, or when most jobs don’t pay enough, it means that there are far too many people, and that each person’s efforts and contributions becomes expendable and replaceable. This is not a problem that simply artificially mandating a higher minimum wage can solve.
I think most people who say "the real minimum wage is $0" are referring to apprenticeship programs, and how much more beneficial they can be compared to an expensive college program
I can see where you're coming from but the words chosen where terribly done. She could have just said the word "unemployed" and that's it. Saying $0/h is the minimum wage implies that a person is work (because they are receiving a wage) and earning paycheck is $0/h, in other words slavery.
@@Big_Friendly Apprenticeships are not what she, or any other libertarian leaning person is talking about when they say "the real minimum wage is zero". They are talking about unemployed people. It's an expression that's been around for a while.
Another reason why politicians need to be paid their state’s minimum wage and only be able to use their state’s Medicaid/ Medicare while serving as a public representative.
@@FletchforFreedom How exactly are they harmful to workers? Can you give any source to that? Because an increase to minimum wage has been proven to boost an economy, and generally create more jobs due to more people spending money.
@@projectrenaissanceman5035 so you can quote a book. We asked for examples. Not the ramblings of a single person in a book. It's the same old straw man of examples that has literally never planned out and been debunked by history repeatedly.
The chairman was interupting for no reason then saying that he was interupting cant believe that there are not more politicians who genuinly care for peoples well being
I believe this is a symptom of legalized polotical corruption at a state level. We are in need campaign finance reform in this country. because we havve somehow legalized the bribery of politicians in the United States. It is growing into a multi billion dollar industry paid for by slave wages. The only way to get past this is to call for a constitutional convention on campaign finance reforms because we can't trust either parties to police themselves. Regardless of whomever is the majority is in power they both failed to fix the Federal Elections Comittee. I'm happy to see more people standing up for We the people!
He overlapped with testifier [3:55], but chairman should've stopped him earlier. I think what testifier wants to say by "cost outweigh benefits" is "businesses would lay-off workers"
He raise valid questions but he wasn't interested in constructive answers that is why he so rudely talked over her while she was answering his question.
If it's even true what she claims, that she didn't even make min wage at some point in her life. Probably when she was a teenager living with her parents.
i don't think it's the foundation; it's just the excuse. kinda reminds me of kwame nkrumah when he said "slavery didn't appear because of racism; racism appeared because of slavery"
Remember folks, when an employer pays minimum wage, what they're really trying to tell you is: "If we could legally get away with paying our employees less than this, we would."
What a ridiculous statement. And minimum wage is a ridiculous concept. Minimum wage is price fixing. An individual should be paid what their labor is worth to the market or what they can negotiate.
Like seriously do people forget the minimum wage jobs are the most important? No gas, no road matinance, no home construction, no food suppliers. Yeah, they're all disposable... Sure
Im not from USA and even i know construction workers are not on min wage.. and so are not the people who extract oil, maybe those who fill up your car, but those are really not important, we fill it ourselves in other countries.. Also, it doesn’t really matter how important your job is, but how many people can do it, how hard it is, how much people are ready to pay for it, etc.. I know i pay construction workers twice the min wage and more, there is demand, hard work and people don’t wanna do it. Free market provides solid wages for them. It works beautifully.
@@lukazupie7220 The free market is a lie only believed to be good by those in positions of privilege and/or under a veil of ignorance. It is an excuse to think we are better than our fellow humans because the number next to our name at the bank is higher.
@@user-vl5qg5rf4n You obviously don't understand what a free market is then. I would argue that the free market is the only way to create economic mobility in any society. How much of a free market you have will determine mobility. The more power and control the goverment has taken away from citizens in the US, the worse economic mobility has gotten. Higher minumum wages accelerate inflation, which means you have to spend more of your pay for the same things, and there is no guarantee your pay will increase. Human beings are not a hive mind and cannot operate like one. With no incentive to work the individual will not do so. In the US this has manifested in the egregious welfare state and unionization hurting the economic mobility of many individuals, and hurting competition and innovation.
@@legoboy-ox2kx Capitalism isn't the only economic system, it's just the one we all happen to use. What you mean to say is with no incentive to work YOU won't work, but i'm not even talking about having NO incentive to work, just that certain things shouldn't have to be worked for. Like food, and protection, and livable shelter, and entertainment and recreation (all within reason, I don't think we all can live like Jeff Bezos doing nothing all day and going to space as a hobby). People like you who usually self stylize as some sort of libertarian or anarcho-capitalist after talking about free markets being the end all be all to human existence forget that fact that the phrase "the freer the market the freer the people" ends with "... the freer the people are to be oppressed by greedy corporations and other individuals"
What’s the point of having representatives speaking on minimum wage if they’re constantly interrupted by a chairman who refuses to let them speak? Kudos to Kenyatta for defending his district, and advocating for a livable minimum wage
How dare the chairman interrupt his questioning with such idiotic rhetoric? “Please be courteous and polite and not interrupt” but keeps interrupting while he asks valid questions.
The only idiotic comments were by Kenyatta. Hard working people do not "deserve" anything if nobody wants only "hard work". Robots and machines work "hard" - do they get paid? Wages are in exchange for skills - thats the 21st century, yet we have 19th century marxist BS being spouted to defend stupidity.
@@iaf010 I think you're missing the angle of having no minimum wage means the employers can exploit desperate workers who need income and can keep paying them less and less. Having a minimum wage will then prevent wage exploitation and force employers to reconsider whether or not they think extra workers are required.
"The minimum wage is harmful and an unnecessary policy" Translation: Why pay low-skill workers anything when we can keep the money for ourselves? "I do not feel the need to justify my comments" Translation: I have no good answers to that particular question of yours.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx What makes you think that if a company is not forced to pay you more that they would pay you more voluntarily? This is so asinine! Companies fight tooth and nail to prevent minimum wage *so they can pay you less than minimum wage and not get punished by the government* So why would a company start paying you more if the government isn't forcing them?
@@ngotemna8875 If business compete for you the market price of labor is unlikely to be as low as 7$ per hour It's a complex topic i'm not willing to get into with you unless you have a good grip in economics and finance. In actuality both business and government want minimum wage in its current state right now, but it's not in the interest of the employee, 7$ in 10 years ago might've been great but currently no it's not, ether remove it or increase it to >10$ i say remove it and let business compete.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx Have you ever held a minimum wage position? Have you ever been in the position where you can barely afford to eat? The current minimum wage is not a livable one and many will slip through the cracks without a LIVING wage. Edit: a living wage is not a wage where you can barely survive. Poor people shouldn't have to barely survive and be happy. Poor people should be allowed nice things. A living wage is where someone who makes minimum wage can save for emergencies, loans, houses, et cetera like you could using minimum wage in the 80s.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx doing Econ at college level rn, the minimum wage is actually a price floor not a price ceiling. If your skill is in demand, then the businesses will pay the market price. That’s why everyone isn’t paid minimum wage. If all of a sudden no one wanted to work in the fast food restaurant, trust me, the wages would start to go up. Minimum wage protects hardworking people who happen to have a skill that is over saturated in the market at that time. Cause if it was up to business owners, they would pay people $1 an hour...which these companies do already in other countries.
Oh my gosh, “minimum wage workers are high school students”... oh I guess we are not counting the single parents, immigrants, veterans, aspiring artists, and debt-laden college graduates and current college students.
Or just people that are happy to work simple jobs and not dedicate their lives to "climbing the ladder". There's no reason a person shouldn't be able to live a comfortable life working ANY full-time job. There's no reason somebody's right to live should be conditional on them striving for higher positions.
Hmmm lets seee.. Single parents - Being a parent is a choice, there are plenty who waited till they were more financially stable before they became parents. Immigrants - There are countless stories of Immigrants working hard and moving beyond minimum wage and many realize that most of the jobs that pay minimum wage are entry level positions and not something one should strive to remain in. Veterans - I am one and so far most companies I applied for offered me well above the minimum wage, even jobs I have no direct skills for. Aspiring artists - lol where should I start on this....Just because you want to be something, doesn't mean people should be forced to pay you for it. There is a reason why not all artists make it big. Either you have the talent for it or you dont. The internet has given a lot of aspiring artists ample opportunity to find their niche and many are thriving. Just because you are an aspiring artists, doesn't mean you should get paid to loaf around and not make the work necessary that others have done to get where they are today. I could be an "aspiring writer" but that doesn't mean a book company should pay me a wage so I can sit around at home and not write books that do not sell. Debt-Laden College grad/Current college grad - Going to lump these two into the same boat. College is a choice and what you study in college is also a choice. If you choose a degree that is oversaturated or one that doesnt pay well then perhaps a different path is in order. There are plenty of jobs out there that companies are willing to PAY their employees to go learn the trade-skill necessary to perform them. Opportunities are out there, you just have to be willing to work for it or willing to go outside your comfort zone to find it. We all cant have our dream job right out the gate.
@@albundy3929 yes let's put it all on the consumer, not the company. If we COULD stop buying things from companies that do this we would, that is one of the reasons we can't. Why? Because we get paid just enough to buy the cheap stuff that is made by doing this. Maybe if we first make sure we give people the means to make a choice, we could actually see that choice play out.
@@AD-1138 this is literally the premise of the movie ideocracy. Smart people who were well off made good choices, stupid people didn't., so they overtook the population as they continued to reproduce and thereby the future was nothing but idiots because humans have no natural predictors to weed out the weak and stupid lol. (and too many safeguards in place to protect them) until they outnumbered the smart people lol.
"The costs outweigh the benefits" is a rich person telling you that paying a living wage cuts into their "profits". I'll be brave and say many businesses WILL have to shut down if we pass a $15 min wage, because CEOs and executives would rather keep their "profits" instead of re-investing in their companies... and honestly, those businesses need to go. Out with the old, in with the new. We should be rewarding companies for re-investing in employees.
Ontario's minimum wage is $14 and we have yet to see any massive job loss or widespread businesses failing, despite what the conservatives said would happen. We're doing fine!
ever notice that the people who do nothing but yap all day are the ones who get paid tens of millions a year. maybe they should be paid minimum wage because they do nothing but yap all day.
Her: You don’t deserve a minimum wage. Him: And how much do you make, ma’am? The entire court, apparently: WhAt DoEs ThAt HaVe To Do WiTh- CaN wE pLeAsE kEeP tHiS **CiViL**????
@MikeN Ike If employers cannot afford to pay a raised minimum wage for the same hours, they will fire employees to cut costs. Is that what you mean by 'go from having a wage to $0'? The fired employee will lose their source of income and most likely file for unemployment benefits until they can find another job. On the other hand, assuming a $0 minimum wage, the employee does not have a source of income nor can they file for unemployment benefits. Raised minimum wages are undoubtedly better for the employees than a $0 minimum wage, but what about the employers? The employers, as mentioned before, will have to fire employees or reduce their hours. If the employees benefit more from unemployment than from working, they'll have to get fired somehow.
@@poopburgerfakename8532 there's ways around that, but you'll scream Socialism. Raise the minimum wage across the board. If a company can't afford to pay it, they are audited on profits and owners/CEO pays/bonuses. If they prove they truly can't afford the workers, the taxpayers can cover up to 40% (placing the business expenses to pre-raise costs.) At the same time, we audit, say Walmart, and for every X% of employees on government assistance, we add 1% to their owed taxes, that we allocate SPECIFICALLY to covering the added expenses to small businesses. Also, I know plenty of small businesses that were never truly realized due to the near impossible task of affording to live while scraping the capital to start a business off of the current wages.
“How much money do you make a year” - A rude question that people prefer not to answer to avoid being exploited and targeted by thieves and robbers. “Let’s keep this on the topic of minimum wages.” - A fair response to an extremely rude question
Oh, the whole of human civilization, worldwide, is "circling the drain." The only difference is some of it is circling one direction, and the rest is circling the other way.
and what is the corruption and hypocrisy exactly? he employers get to decide at what price they want to pay the employee and the employee gets to decide how much they want to get paid...both sides negotiate...if negotiation doesnt work, the employee can go elsewhere and the employer gets to find someone else...done...
@@asiannation90 Because the last time that happened: Workers were paid in "tokens." Because businesses weren't obligated to pay them at all. Which just increases the gap of Economic Inequality.
@@asiannation90 This sort of negotiation works best when there is healthy competition, but if employers "agree" to never offer more than a set low amount then an employee can't bargain because the employer knows they cannot go anywhere and get a better rate, and the employers can all ensure better profits for themselves. It's not a fair negotiation. When looking at markets and market participants we keep them from being able to collude in such a way to stifle competition. In this case, we do it to protect the consumer, and we use the government to enforce it. In the case of minimum wages, we can't strictly make it so that there is a more fair competition, rather, we raise the floor so that despite the persistent unfair negotiation, the persons on the short end of the stick can still survive. We do this on behalf of the worker, and again should utilize the government to do so. You'll notice in both cases the government is positioned as protecting the "little guy". This isn't accidental. The "big guy" naturally has advantage that can be used to crush the "little guy", and as a result, does not need extra protection. The people rally together and vest the government with power to protect them. The big guys should support this too, as they may not always be the big guy. When we really think about the situation, if we let the big guy treat little guys poorly enough that they are "removed from play" the system won't find some nice equilibrium where all the big guys live happily ever after. Rather, the smallest of the big buys becomes the new little guy and the situation continues until one person holds all the power. Those who realize this is not ideal for the vast majority work together to prevent this. I hope you will fairly consider all of these statements.
I’m not from Pennsylvania but if I were I would closely watch Kenyatta’s career and vote for him in whatever public office he decides to run for... that gentleman is truly a man of the people
"At one point in my life i was making minimum wage" Suuuuure you were. Then you got handed a stack of money from mommy and daddy and began to talk down on others about how they need to pull themselves up.
You know she meant she had a summer job maybe weekends too, while she was in high school. Cause if she really worked a minimum wage job, she wouldn't have that attitude. Then again Republicans are famous for the I got mine so I'd ont care if anyone else gets theirs
I hate when large companies use small business company’s as a shield. “Minimum wage” should be exclusive to small companies to help them grow and forbidden in large company’s that can afford the cost (like Amazon).
@@danaililiev1404 well depending on the numbers and the profit the company makes it could or couldn’t be beneficial to halt, like if you only pay your employee and extra 80k for the for a total of 100k of profits why would you want to stop, but you are partially correct
@@albundy3929 Amazon's ceo is the world's richest man thanks to the company So I think it's safe to assume amazon can afford to give its employees better wages
Very slanted because of the head dude interrupting all the time… I believe he is in favor of abolishing the minimum wage so he is interfering with the black man’s questioning…
@@Anonkontello Wow you really think you got me huh? Simple solution: Living Wage That way it adjusts to change and the objective is clear. So "why not more?" because you're making enough to live. Nobody making minimum wage wants to be rich from their job. They want to be able to live. Crazy concept right?
@@noorsnotes3467 I don't know why you took such offense to my question, it was a perfectly reasonable question, but no matter, although I would appreciate if you could actually answer the question with a quantifiable amount, not the answer "living wage". To clarify, I didn't think I "got you" I was really just curious as to what opinion you have formed on the subject based on the facts you've received. It's not that a "living wage" is a "crazy concept" as you so bluntly put it (not an insult just a statement of fact), it's that increasing minimum wage to unreasonable levels (which almost certainly exists given your refusal so far to give me a quantity for modern times) is a great way to hollow out a city's economy. On a side note, I think that the notion that the average minimum wage worker does not want to be rich from their job is absolutely ridiculous, as there are very few people who wouldn't want to have "more."
@@temporaryaccount5698 It is NOT It help peoples survive. I live in France where there is a living wage of 1200€/month (1426$/month) and no jobs were even Lost, peoples just for more monney for food,Shelter,cloth etc. Without minimum wage a lot of peoples would not be able to live and would just end up on the streets.
I believe the problem lies exactly here: 2:44 They think that the ones making minimun wage are all high school kids who are still supported by their parents and not college graduates wanting to be indenpendent but being unable to because of the minimun wage.
I have a college degree and am working at a Dunkin Donuts. Couldn't get a job in my field when I graduated thanks to 9/11 tanking the economy. No one wanted to leave the work force. Now it's too late to do what I wanted and my body can't handle the second option any more. I'm working at a Dunkin Donuts bustin my butt to get raises so I can make decent pay for all the incompetence I have to put up with. You can't live off $9/hr in the richest county in South Carolina. I couldn't do it on $11/hr in PA. I cut my losses and moved home to SC where I knew I could make more, spend less, but had to leave my SO up there. :/ I should mention that COVID really hurt the job market too with the lockdowns and shutdowns.
They don't think that at all, that is just the narrative the spend non-stop to make people believe that is the case. I know college graduates making minimum wage.
I have a Bachelors degree in Digital Media, Age 26, and I can’t get a job in my field because I “lack experience” so I can only get jobs in customer service because that is what is on my resume. Fun fact, minimum wage in LA is $15 but rent is sky high. So it still isn’t much of an impact. The fact that people are so against livable wages disgusts me!
How about work hard and gain experience? It isn't magic. More than a third of workers have no college at all and yet, somehow 99.85% of the US civilian labor force has managed to make more than the federal minimum.
@@FletchforFreedom And how are you going to make the experience and survive at the same time while you are payed 0$ per month, since you don't bring anything to the table since you need to learn first. I'm not from Merica but if you don't see anything wrong with that.. there is no hope for you. Imagine how many people will be abused because they just can't do better? You don't need college, but there are many people from very poor backgrounds or even with very low IQ or disabilities who will be just left out to rot on 1$ and they will take the 1$ just because they can't get better.
@@WaCzup The main thing that I see that is "wrong with that" is that it is purely delusional. Setting the minimum wage at $0 (that is, eliminating it) will have no effect whatsoever on current pay levels as minimum wage have never either raised pay levels or prevented them from falling. As 99.15% of the US civilian workforce already makes more than the federal minimum and the average high school student is already making more than $15/hr, the notion that anyone would be paid $0 (or some pittance) is monumentally stupid. I am not responsible for you being economically illiterate and having no grasp of reality. It is literally impossible in the (abundantly evident) competitive market for labor to underpay workers so the chances that people would be "abused" are precisely zero. People with extreme low IQs or disabilities are already exempt from the legal minimum and either compete with everyone else in the normal market or are unemployable except by charitable organizations. There is nothing more imbecilic than the pretense that workers would be paid $1/hr. Since minimum wage laws have never been anything but harmful to workers, increasing unemployment and poverty, maybe your problem is that you lack sufficient moral standing to actually learn something about a topic before suggesting that there's "no hope" for someone working to protect workers and the poor from incompetent would-be do-gooders who would rather feel good about themselves than face the real damage done by their uninformed policies.
@@FletchforFreedom Imagine thinking that I'm "ng economically illiterate and having no grasp of reality", while you have no idea how many people are abused in your failed system. Oh well, to each their own :) Sad to see that, the higher class (which you clearly are) has no clue what the bellow them have to go through to survive. God bless Emerica I guess ;)
@@HolyCross9 Its not cruel... please see the full testimony for details instead of the edited and selective clips shown here. There is an argument to be made against the minimum wage.
@@christiana5453 Depends on which industry you are talking about. With a weakened economy, any inflationary pressure is extremely dangerous for recovery. If everyone is making more then it is only natural for inflation to increase.
The ultimate flaw in capitalism. Employers work to cut costs...labor is a cost. When we are all replaced by technology capitalism ceases to be able to function as a system any longer. This is, from what I can gather, absolutely inevitable and it will not be too long before we start seeing serious serious problems of inequality arising because of technology's power to replace more and more workers including for jobs doing legal research, creating computer software, etc...jobs people once thought irreplaceable
@@blakebrown4060 we have seen this before. Pony express was replaced with telegraphs which were teplaced with telephones, etc. The jobs are there. Infrastructure, Sanitation, Recycling, Food production, Maintenance, Hospitality, Healthcare, STEM, Childcare, all of these are not going anywhere. This isn't a Capitalism issue, its a greed issue. Greed exists no matter what system one promotes and it should always be factored in.
@MikeN Ike the original point wasn't about how hard it is to start a family on minimum wage, it was about how capitalism will naturally continue towards a falling rate of profit due to under paying workers and will inevitably collapse due to relying on those same workers to consume their products.
I think Mr. Chairman needs his bank account audited to see how much money hes actually pulling in from where.... i feel like that smug lady is not the only koch funded analyst in that room.
the audacity of her to be offended by being asked how much she makes when she believes others deserve nothing Edit: yall in the responses, get some reading comprehension please.
@@zhangzongchang1057 Not the context. Sure, you're mostly correct. However, you forgot the part where he mentioned that the man became a millionaire in 3 years... from humble beginnings... While only having a job that pays 100k per year.
Gaslighting him telling him to calm down for questioning her. They want to pay people a dollar? That’s an incredibly violent thing to do to people, he had the right to be upset
@@hoominbeeing Becauuuuse you exploit a person's time and effort, wich in our world is exchanged with means to live : house, food, health care, hobbies ; that is, money. This woman says that people should give their time and effort but with nothing in exchange. Giving their life to the profit of others. (That's called slavery, except slaves are generally provided with the minimum ressources to survive and thus working, so if not directy provided by the employer, there should be a minimum wage for the slavery to be economicaly efficient 👌 exceeept if your goal is to kill the people, but I mean, you need a looot of people to do that and still produce things)
Some of those highschool kids working that they think don't deserve $15/ hour are helping put food on the table and buy clothes for their siblings and in some cases like mine when I was in highschool helping their disabled single parent pay bills
Nobody diserved anything, in fact. If you think you can have the government dictate the wellbeing of the people, you are gravely mistaken and will surely be the victim of political populism. Minimum wage is just wrong, from all points of view, no matter the skewed studies the left insists on quoting.
The fact that a minimum wage is needed in the first place is insane, companies not wanting to pay their employees enough to survive is dumb. But can't entirely blame employers but schools to. Everyone gets out of high school with the grades in the same subjects. There needs to be different kinds of schools that educate people to find work instead of just preparing for university.
That’s the most American thing I’ve ever heard. And it’s totally true. Everyone here lies through their teeth and is able to call it rude when those lies or insecurities get exposed
I think the chairman was being far too polite. That guy questioning seemed dim witted and childish. It's not that he was just impolite but emotional and illogical. He wasted everyone's time with a stupid argument and of course it is impolite to ask personal questions. I am embarrassed for his constituents.
@@r0yce minimum wage has its downfalls, but dude. I'm of the opinion that if you have to work two jobs to stay afloat then you aren't being paid enough. Does that make sense? Cause if there's a reason to not believe that then i'm happy to hear it explained. (off track) actually that's a good point, do you have a link to a website where these things are explained in layman terms? I've always been curious as to why its a bad idea, and if I, y'know, actually hear reasoning behind these claims, I'd have a better picture of the situation
I became an isa certified arborist with a class a cdl license, I can get jobs a few times a year that pay $50/hr, or routinely get paid 25-30/hr at 21. Its all down to where and what you work. Nobody wants to do trees and many other trades, therefore they pay handsomely compared to office jobs due to the high demand and very low worker supply. I sympathize with min wage workers, but there's ways to get out of it. Now cost of living is going to get more expensive due to the min wage increase, which means the poverty line will just move higher up, doing nothing to help those who are poverty stricken. In fact it could bring more in due to the bar being raised.
With my student loans I've made less than minimum wage.. I guess I should be glad for deferment which only compound interest further putting me in debt
The funniest part was that she was 100% accurate in her claim that the real minimum wage is $0 because you don't hire people that don't give you at least 7.26 an hour.
Wage is compensation for work, if you don't hire someone they don't produce work for you. If you paid someone $0 wage, it would mean they work for you i.e. you prevent them from getting something better while not paying them. Not hiring them gives them the opportunity to look somewhere else. She was 100% wrong and she was twisting facts to sound believable.
@@TheLucasbr152 If the law says you can't pay less than this, it is the minimum. Anything else is illegal. And trust me, if employers can pay less they will pay less. Most companies pay a fraction above minimum because it looks bad when they actually pay minimum. Should the minimum go down, they will pay just a fraction above that because well: "It's not the bare minimum we need to do". Most companies just want to maximize profit and wages really cut into that.
@@DarkAvador No, the REAL minimum is still zero. The minimum wage law stablishes an artificial minimum, raising the costs of production and unemployment. If the employers would always pay less and less for their workers in order to profit more and more, why did the wages raise before the existence of minimum wage law?? It doesn't make sense, the existence of high wages before the promulgation of the law debunks you. In your logic, all wages should be miserable without a minimum wage law, but that's not seen on USA before the law, and neither today on countries without a minimum wage law.
@@DarkAvador "While they are often low-paid, entry-level jobs are vitally important for young and low- skill workers because they allow people to es- tablish a track record, to learn skills, and to advance over time to a better-paying job. Thus, in trying to fix a perceived problem with mini- mum wage laws, policymakers cause collateral damage by reducing the number of entry-level jobs. As Milton Friedman noted, “The mini- mum wage law is most properly described as a law saying employers must discriminate against people who have low skills.”54 Seventy years of empirical research general- ly finds that the higher the minimum wage in- crease is relative to the competitive wage level, the greater the loss in employment opportuni- ties. A decision to increase the minimum wage is not cost-free; someone has to pay for it, and the research shows that low-skill youth pay for it by losing their jobs, while consumers may also pay for it with higher prices. Moreover, ev- idence from a large number of academic stud- ies shows that, even if there were no negative employment or other affects, minimum wage increases don’t reduce poverty levels. Only 11.3 percent of the workers who would gain from a recent proposal to increase the mini- mum wage to $9.50 an hour even live in poor households.55 Some current proposals on Capitol Hill and at the state level to raise minimum wages could not come at a worse time. In June, the unem- ployment rate for teenagers is 24.9 percent, and this group’s employment rate is near its record low of 25.4 percent. For minority youth the sit- uation is even worse. The unemployment rate for minority teenagers is 38.2 percent, and the employment rate is just 15.5 percent. In these tough economic conditions, em- ployers are simply not going to hire workers whose labor produces less than the cost of hiring them. Employers will not pay $8.25 an hour to hire a worker whose hourly efforts bring in $7.25. A higher minimum wage will price even more low-skilled individuals out of a job. Although a small share of workers will get a raise, others will lose opportunities for employment. Minimum wages generally don’t distribute income to workers from employers, but to a small group of lucky workers from the unlucky workers who lose jobs. Rather than pursuing policies such as mini- mum wage increases that create winners and los- ers, policymakers should focus on policies that generate faster economic growth to benefit all workers. While minimum wages may be a well- meaning attempt to help workers, economic re- search clearly shows that somebody must pay the price for any increase, and it is usually the least skilled and least fortunate among us." - Mark Wilson, Negative effects of minimum wage.
When she said she had earned minimum wage in at some point. Translation: I worked 8 hours a week at the local grocery store while my parents paid for my 4 year degree at a good college. I mean, CONGRATS on the college degree, I am working on one myself and it's not easy, but I also have to work and support myself, and right now, I can't afford a one bedroom apartment. I am a professional chef/baker by trade, now studying legal system. Sure would help if I made $16.00/hour, I have one semester left, and working 2 and 3 jobs on top of classes is a struggle.
Shouldn't be focused on raising the minimum wage. We should be focused on wage caps so the price of rents, goods, etc. Would be brought down due to surplus income not being any good to the 1%. Make the minimum wage $15 and all of these business owners, land lords, etc. Would just raise their prices, how is raising the minimum wage going to fix anything other than harm small businesses?
Mr. Kenyatta's questions were entirely relevant and on point, which is exactly why the chairman tried to shut him down, because he's GOP complicit in keeping people in poverty.
She meant that as in the employers are not obligated to hire just any applicant and that those deserving of the job must have the requirements to earn it
I am not a high school kid, I entered a new field at 55. Areospace production, back breaking work. I started at 13 hr and 2 years later??? 14.21 The company found every reason not to give wage increase. The minimum wage here at the time in Washington state was 12 hr.( now 13.69) The average rent on a 2 bedroom apartment is 1250. This is the scenario in every state. The workers get below living standard wage, and the management makes 300 times the amount. This is middle ages economics.
Why didn't you get a different job if you felt you were underpaid? Why didn't you look into having a roommate? Lack of affordable housing is also a failure of government regulation...
@@wannawin95 well you must live in NEVER NEVER LAND. Where all is fair, no ageism, and all workers get what they are worth. When you start a new job in a new field you are aware that you make less for the training. It's when you are not supported by unions and your company is just allowed to continue to lie and outright cheat you. Since you OBVIOUSLY have all the answers to better life??? I'm surprised you waste your Precious opinion and time on UA-cam.
@@cannpdx781 ageism is already illegal, but it really shouldn't be. Some jobs young people are more suited to do, whereas older people are more suited to others. Doesn't everyone start a career in a new field at some point? Why is it abnormal to make less when you are starting out and being trained? Presumably you don't have the same skills as someone that's already been trained sith experience... You make a good point. I should probably stop responding to people on here and be more productive lol
The chairman was elected and the testifier is voluntarily paid for by her employer. Did you even think before writing this comment? They already proved they are worth the wages they are making
@@AnyVideo999 Both certainly have a contract stating their working hours and their salary for their work. What they are proposing is removing the guarantee of a fair salary in today’s climate. A minimum below the poverty line means that most many people would not take the job. But as a remember USA has always had a issue with its immigrants. And when no one in the county is willing to take the job someone form a poorer country will. Because they don’t need to live their. They can come in for a 6 months up to 2 years or more.Take that money back to their home country. And live a decent life because living is chipper in their country
His question was spot on because it calls them out on there hypocrisy. He was being a polite as he could be but they don't wanna recognize the truth. Minimum wage is stupid low & we say we're the richest country. We're like a spin tip all heavy on the top about to collapse on itself.
Absolutely - she was arguing that $7.25 an hour was too much to expect companies to pay and wasn’t a true reflection of the value of the work done So where in the everliving f**k does it make sense to pay almost £300k a year to a CEO whose whole entire job and company would be worthless without the work done by its minimum wage employees?!
*When you can eloquently defend your position in an argument, you become a deadly assassin* that virtually no one can stand up to without looking stupid. Case and point, this young man fighting for the benefit of those making an income below a threshold which affords dignity. I think he’s a really cool person for doing so 😊🙌📚
"........high school kid......" The guy banging the gavel failed the argument right there. He CLEARLY doesn't know about working citizens. His position is lazy and typical and its the kind of position that keeps wages low.
@@toddpick8007 so that means we should still let that 20 percent who aren’t kids go homeless because most minimum wage workers are kids? If the problem is that you dont want kids to make so much money, just make the wage different for students and adults. In Canada we have a $15 minimum wage for adults, and $13.40 for under 18 workers, and honestly with our tax rates that minimum wage isn’t very survivable unless you have dual income.
@@rayan_mir The issue is that these minimum wage jobs aren't made to be livable off of. They are designed as introduction jobs for people to move up to better jobs later, not a life job.
@@ferusskywalker9167 The issue with your dumbass argument is that from its very inception in the 1930s, minimum was designed as the *minimum to survive on*, and minimum wage hasn't met that standard on the federal level in more than 30 years. Right now there are less than two dozen counties where it's enough to meet fair-market rent and other basic living expenses. All of them are deep in the high plains or the interior mountain west. Together they comprise less than 1% of the number of counties in the US and far less than 1% of the nation's populace. No state's average COL is under that state's full-time minimum wage - not one.
@@rayan_mir The point of having a low minimum wage is so that kids can easily get job experience to help them move on to higher positions. Early job experience decreases your likelihood of needing to work such a job in the future.
What she means is "anyone who isn't already sitting on a fat wallet brings nothing to the table" This man is remarkable representation for the people in his district. We need 100 more like him.
@Jack Hoff not true. He said that minimum wage workers are not only high school children. That that is a mischaracterizarion and it is! He also stated that he has college educated constituency that has to work 3-4 jobs. Asking her what she makes and pointing out what her CEO makes is perfectly valid given the subject matter, the fact that she ducked and dodged that question speaks volumes. Also, she was saying that paying a BARELY living wage would hurt the economy but offered NO facts, or data to back it up. That really highlights the hypocrisy of the want to be SLAVE owners that oppose paying people something they can live off. 15/hr=28000/yr BEFORE taxes. Barely above poverty.
“I used to work at McDonald's making minimum wage. You know what that means when someone pays you minimum wage? You know what your boss was trying to say? "Hey if I could pay you less, I would, but it's against the law.” Chris Rock
I always laugh at this line of reasoning. Wages are forever a two-way street. A wage can only be offered so low before people no longer take it as either there are better jobs, not worth their time, or not enough to live off of. It certainly isn't government legislation why there are jobs which pay more than $15/hr, maybe try to rationalize that one first. Maybe you should stop voting for policies which flood your labour market at the lowest end. Otherwise, advocate for basic necessities, not arbitrary conditions on agreements between employees and employers.
People are starving and Mr. Chairman is calling for him to be polite GTFOH
Not calling, interrupting him. I did not see any impoliteness in his line of questioning
@@Danilium Nor did we ever get any viable answers from her other than repetitious rephrasing.
If I am starving TO DEATH, I will be impolite to the point of violence to save my own life. We're headed toward a bad period if so many of us are that disconnected.
@@muddro420 that’s true, I feel you on that. Stay strong buddy.
The time for being polite about this ended a long time ago. It's time to get with the times and raise the minimum wage. Too many people are living either in or near poverty.
Rich people telling poor people we don't need a living wage, unbelievable
Can you cite any evidence what so ever that increasing the minimum wage has ever led to an increase of overall wages?
@@dustincaso6781 Australia
@@dustincaso6781 I'm not sure I understand the point of your question to Azaela. There isn't an overall wage issue. There's a minimum wage issue, because people working 40hrs a week at the federal minimum wage can barely afford to pay for a place to live, pay their bills, and feed themselves. Minimum wage workers are not all highschool kids living at home. The majority of them are adults, who support themselves entirely.
@@mjm1955 what percentage of Americans are working at the current minimum wage and how long on average do they remain at the wage in their careers? The issue is a lot of those people currently making the minimum wage today will end up making what the actual minimum wage has always been if it’s increased to $15, and that’s zero. Over 1 million jobs will be loss according to a bipartisan report from congress if there’s an increase to $15. There’s nothing wrong with unskilled high school kids making a lot less than what a skilled colleges grad or trade school grad makes.
@@unsoundfoxly that has not led to an overall increase in wages.
Him making that point is so good and the guy interrupting him telling him to ask her nice questions is ridiculous he should be ashamed of himself
Who is the chairman
@@antonvernooy6186 yeah, the chairman doesn't seem to like the new minimum wage
@@antonvernooy6186 lmao I want to organize a protest against him of disapproval for what he said and did... He is full of privilege and disgusting disregard...
People like this chairman are paid not to have any shame.
its such a bad point. He is litteraly contradicting what se is saying. She says the should be no minimum wage and that companies should be able to decide their wages and then says that the boss should make 15 k a year. He makes no sense
Chairman: „please don’t talk over People and be polite.“
Also chairman: talks over others immediately after.
*talks over people to tell them not to talk over people*
@@joewwilliams talks over people to tell them not to talk over people who are saying very foolish and absurd things*
Fixating on normal happenings is for the weak minded.
@@romancultist6089 your brain must be huge
@@samarenson1027
Sarcastic complements... Never grew past high school maturity levels, eh?
The topic was wages. Please remove the chairman from office as soon as possible Pennsylvania citizens.
POV: Pennsylvania turns 100% blue because Carrie said to remove the chairman
@@hfjiswnation4338 (good end)
What is the chairman's name?
Actually the topic was *minimum* wages. She should have answered "the full value of what my labor services are worth - just like every other worker". Her point that setting a higher minimum wage only means that some workers will only make $0.00 is still entirely valid.
@@FletchforFreedom Most work is seriously undervalued. The primary function of money is to assign worth based on societal priorities rather than intrinsic value. And if someone is doing actual work for $0 that's called slavery.
Them trying to silence him when he is fighting for the silent minority should be a red flag for everyone to look at whose interests they have, the common people or the 1%
"minority?"
Minimum wage workers are the _majority_
Why else do you think black men are actively kept out of positions power?
@@balerikirmu.11 enlighten us.
@@neldawg593 who have fought and died for civil rights?
Uhhh you mean the majority, right? This isn't a race issue at all. This is a class issue. See more than skin color, bro.
I love how the Chairman and the testifier were talking over him and interrupting, but they accuse him of interrupting etc..
2:30 disproves your point.
@@paulp.l.4869 2:38 proves that your point isn’t an argument made in good faith. What, he spent five seconds uninterrupted and that means he was never interrupted? For your sake, I really hope you didn’t actually believe what you said in your comment. Lol
@@paulp.l.4869... Um... Did you mean 2:23?
My poor guy, If you're gonna use timestamps for your argument, you should at least write them right
Exactly
@@paulp.l.4869 You didn't pass the stupidity filter
She is smiling while saying that everyday workers are paid way too much for the sake of the economy. These are the same people that are telling you that public healthcare is comunism. I really feel sorry for the US.
Imagine lcorporations paying money to politicians and calling it lobbying instead of bribery
it is. and also minimum wage stagnates the economy
@@danaililiev1404 No! No to all of that.
@@danaililiev1404 on the contrary.
It increases spending.
@@danaililiev1404 if you have studied economics you have never said that.Most people that say those things have never studied it.Minimum wage should and must be automatically change according to the inflation
The chairman "please don't give this woman a hard time their foundation gives a lot of money to my political campaigns".
Edit: I wonder if the citizens of the US could start a voters Union. It would be the largest Union by far and likely have the power to negotiate reasonable voting laws with local governments. In fact with such a union the popular vote might actually matter.
Facts
Exactly.
Most definitely!
The chairman " this was supposed to be a controlled meeting with no actual constituents present so we could pretend the issue of minimun wage was discussed. Mr Kenyatta, you are ruining my private deals with this foundation".
Yup. There’s a ruling class in this country comprised of people who make significant amounts of money. The rest of us, who the rep was asking questions for, are not part of it.
she is a lobbyist advocating on behalf of institutionalized poverty which is actually an entire billion dollar business market...from payday loans, overdraft fees even rent to own scams.
@0penminded Looks like we have ourselves a living contradiction here!
So, Democrats (actually, the left, let's be honest) want to raise the minimum wage and institute universal health care as a means of raising people out of poverty, yet you say these things are only "subsidizing" it. How, pray tell, do you think that poverty should be eliminated then?
Oh, let me guess... 0% corporate tax, 0% capital gains tax, and more tax evasion loopholes for the wealthy which would finally, finally, after 35+ years, bring to fruition the social revolution that is "trickle-down economics."
We would *love* to hear your thoughts on this.
@0penminded ...funny you say that considering social "welfare" is the only reason the u.s has ever had economic stability after the great depression ie. democratic president lyndon b johnson. funnier still considering the fact that republicans have countered prosperity with the downfall of u.s economics through corporate welfare with little objection. "trickle down" economics is slang for tricking the people imo.
@@Thunder-Chief ...ty for that logical rebuttal.
Rent to own isn’t a scam , you either can pay or you can’t, no one forced you into that option
@0penminded I think you meant to say republicans do this
She was absolute evil. The chairman was obviously biased. Sickening.
I’m not familiar with who he is or what he is the chairman over. His biases were brought front and forward here. If he’s a public official, I want him out.
Honestly he shouldn't have talked over her, bad move on both the front that the chairman who was already against him, and she should have the right to fair discourse (even as a snake oil salesman). Not listening to each other is how America ended up with an orange for president unfortunately. Irks me that she can think like that though >.
How is she evil???
@@peteryin8932 are you really asking how she’s evil? She just said that people shouldn’t make minimum wage, how would you feel if you made less money at your job than you do now? It’s difficult for people to make a living off of about $7 an hour, especially during Covid (some people don’t have jobs anymore or have their hours cut)
@@peteryin8932 Oh i don’t know, maybe it’s because she’s funded by billionaires to advocate policies with the sole benefactor being the 1% at the expense of 99% of Americans. You know, just that every American that actually works and makes this country function shouldn’t even have a minimum wage in her opinion. That’s why she’s evil. It really took 3 question marks btw?
I get paid $12 an hour as a college graduate.
Is that good? I don't use dollar
Yo protomario!
@@fanyamvs9601 In America it's not. In some countries it's pretty good. America is too expensive.
@@greggreggreggreggreggreggreg1 yeah... in my country 1USD is worth 4 times my currency and the living cost here is significantly less here...
12USD = MYR50 which is enough for 2 day's grocery
So basically, the average low wage workers in America is the same as midlle wage workers in my country, if that make sense
I make $21 an hour and not a college grad. Plus im a hispanic women(if that matters) And I still figured out how to start my own business. So i'm not so sure whats going on in your situation but I don't think it's an "america" problem I think it's an individual problem.
Its almost like they dont realize that people with degrees are coming out of college and cant find a job immediately . So they are working minimum wage jobs to pay bills...
High school kids are not being hired for fast food... it's single Mom's, or mom's in general and college kids. :(
They realize, they just don’t care.
@@amberleebatchelor6949 Right. Who do they think runs those restaurants during the day?
It is clear that in their minds, those who handle their food and work the frontline jobs are not deserving of even the basic neccessities in life.
Nobody is coming out of college with a meaningful degree and not getting a job lol
He was VERY polite for being patronized and condescended to the way he was. He deserves respect for being as polite as he was when he has every right not to be. He was the ONLY one representing the working class.
I mean, he wasn't rude per se, but he made no argument and only spoke nonsense.
I support a minimum wage, but the director of a foundation will make more than that minimum wage, and I accept that. It makes no sense to go 'does he make more than minimum wage?' and suggest that that is in some way hypocritical... That makes no sense. The discussion is not 'should every working person earn the same wage'. Talk about why lower wages aren't fair and make rational arguments that support that claim and have an honest discussion, don't stoop to nonsense like 'you make more money', that's completely irrelevant.
@@__Stitchy she said the less employees are paid the better for everyone. So I think his emphasis was that by that logic she must believe the CEO should take a pay cut as it is better for everyone. He was trying to lock her into admitting either she doesn't believe what she's saying or she criticises her boss which is why she started squirming and the chairman took back over.
@@punkaholia where did she say that?
If you can't get an employer to pay you 7.25 then you will be unemployed or employed at some amount lower than that until you can gain competence to earn more money. Virtually nobody makes the minimum wage to begin with but we have lots of unemployed people who could gain skills at a lower wage.
Being unemployed is a huge detriment to your health and you will have no real future
@@sandcastledx except companies will not raise your wage no matter the competence you gain. I know this because I have been through this. You can work how ever many years and know the ins and outs of the company but you'll still not get a wage increase and it is naive to think that you will.
And if you threaten to leave, they have no problem hiring someone else who will do the job for that amount of money.
@@sandcastledx your comment has no barring on reality. Around a million people make minimum wage or less and yes, that's around 1/325 of the population. That is a low number... so how many states go by the federal minimum wage? 3 out of 5 and so the state's with a large population have a higher state minimum wage. 1 in 325 turns into more like 1 in 80... That 40 times the number of people who died from covid in this country. Ig-nor-ance... so tell me, remember back in school when the teacher asked "what's 2+2?" Was, "well I'd say it's 17," an acceptable answer? In a courtroom, does ignorance of the law a valid excuse? No? Then I guess we've covered that ignorance is NEVER a viable excuse within our culture.
He didnt like the questions because it proved a point. "You cant compare worthy people with peasants was the rebuttal."
But he's comparing a job almost anyone can do (like janitor or burger flipper) to a ceo? Doesent make sence. And he also thinks no minimum wage means people get payed 1$/h,which isn't true either. Mabye if he actually let the other people speak he would understand.
@@markojovanovski3372 She said the real minimum wage is $0. If an employer deems an employees worth as $0, whether or not the employee did a good job, then employers can pay their employees $0.
Rife for corruption and keeping power out of the hands of hard working folks. Multimillion dollar corporations can most certainly afford to pay their workers a livable wage, especially if the CEO makes more money in a year than a minimum wage worker would make in almost 20 years.
@@SDFRiver bro that's not why 0$mim wage means. It would still be illegal to pay someone 0$,you get in a contract before you're hired and that number doesent change unless you get a promotion or demotion. You're confused on this subject and making up stories to fit your narrative.
@@markojovanovski3372 if the minimum is 0, that means you can legally pay them 0. It's a very clear statement.
@@markojovanovski3372 "No minimum wage" means a 0$ minimum wage. If you're going to shill for corporations and billionaires, at least check your logic.
4:31 This (chairman) is an example of a hypocrite who talks about being polite and courteous while being rude, uncourteous, disrespectful, and while constantly interrupting simply because he has a bias and disagrees.
Also just the general hypocrisy of "politely" denying living wages to millions of americans
To be fair the guy had a mallet, he was clearly primary chair.
"We find that slavery is much more beneficial to our profits than paying people fairly to survive"
@@oldpersonalaccount and become homeless person
@@oldpersonalaccount and be homeless, genius
@@oldpersonalaccount is it really an option when reality pretty much pushes you to it so you don't die? Please
Raise minimum wage, become unemployed and be homeless anyway. 0 is the true minimum wage, at anywhere at anytime...
I mean it’s not a new concept in the US
Made me wanna scream when they told him to be “polite.” He is showing remarkable self control.
its not polite to make people answer uncomfortable questions
@@creepystares9853 the premise of such talks is asking uncomfortable question. If everyone chose to be polite there would be no progress whatsoever
@@OneRichMofo obviously. I was sarcastically referring to the white council dude.
Eh, it wasn't the politest of questions. Pretty obvious where he was going with it. Doesn't mean we should always have to be completely polite, but I'm just saying.
@@noellerutledge8789 a lot of people would be filled with heat after hearing what the testifier said.. Malcom challenged her and asked question that Is relevant to the point that he’s trying to make.. their view of “polite” is not being challenged..
I have two degrees. Apparently I still don't bring enough to the table though, because I've never made anything but minimum wage. Good for Rep Kenyatta for standing up for people.
Degrees in what from where?
Minimum wage doesnt do anything. As the minimim wage goes up so does the cost if living. So people are often left in the same position of not worse. The money has to come from somewhere so the rich employers will either replace them with machines or the will raise the price of the goods to compensate. As the price of goods rises so does the cost of everything else. Raising minimum wage= inflation. The rich are never affected because they determine the prices. Its the poor and middleclass recieving the short end of the straw
What are your degrees? What is your work experience? Have you done any internships? Summer camp work? Did you build your cv out? A degree isn't a free pass, a degree is an opportunity to enter a competition for a better job.
@@kawaiihamsters6689 wrong. It has been proven multiple times that your assertions on min wage are wrong.
@@kawaiihamsters6689 I've heard that same speak for instance where I'm at in California I drove by local del Taco they're looking to pay workers to work the midnight shift $16 an hour so my question is in Texas where they also have del tacos what is the price of a taco there and the price of Taco in California is it three times as much twice as much roughly the same if it's roughly the same then where's that other money going to?
Chairman needs to recuse himself. He has a goal in this conversation and he needs to voluntarily step away or be replaced with someone who is neutral.
🙌🏽
Especially when the chairman is a republican.
I thought that was the point of having different people present at the questionnaire
Kenyatta is exactly the type of representation PA needs. Good on him for standing up to the chairman and asking the hard questions.
If I could i would take him for MD.
Man, as a constituent of ga 14, I would kill for someone like him. Mrs. Greene is an embarrassment not only to my state but the country at large.
To be fair, on an objective level, he was being quite disrespectful here.
@@benjamink2398 how so when she should be up to the employer to pay workers what they want. You're okay with making 2 dollars ever 4 hours?
@@rainbowminion7048 I said nothing of the sort. His breaking of cross-examination protocol, rude tone, and invasive personal question were all disrespectful, on an objective level. Minimum wage is a complicated issue. Even if this woman donated her entire wealth to underpaid workers, each worker would only get a few cents. Her wealth doesn't matter. What matters is policy. He should have kept his questions in that realm, as is protocol here. And his tone was uncalled-for as well.
Typical that she didn't have to disclose her salary and that the GOP chair prevented her from saying so.
@0penminded how them boots taste
@0penminded because she's arguing that there should be any minimum wage and that 7.25 is too much. Do you honestly think she works that much harder than to be making 3, 4 ,5 or maybe even 6 times of what the earner of a 7.25 minimum wage is? That's the ridiculous part. People think other people don't deserve something because they don't think they deserve it. It's that kind of thinking that kept black people enslaved. It's the kind of thinking that keeps modern day poor people enslaved to poverty. Enslaved to debt. Enslaved to food insecurity. It's called oppression. Just because you dint believe it doesn't mean it's real. Just because you think it's ridiculous I'm using these comparisons doesn't mean they are not apt at telling the whole picture. The really weird part is that the people who oppose these hikes in terms of regular people are the ones who are already earning around the new proposed minimum. They are so against it because they can't get off their high horse and accept that someone they feel that has a lesser job than them is going to be making the same amount of money. It's not about economics with them it's about their stupid pride. And it's not about economics with the rich and big companies it's about squeezing every dollar out of their workers. Majority of economists have said raising the minimum will have mostly positive effects in the economy. The only problem is inflation. But not the way all the right wing media and pundits try to picture it. It'll probably just end up being something like and extra 10 cents to a burger at a restaurant. Right wing media has been saying that it would destroy the economy. But in the last 30 years they have been constantly saying that increases federal and locally will destroy economies and cause high inflation. But look they have been wrong every single time. So what's the real reasoning for opposing this? For regular people it's them believing that people don't deserve it and for the rich it's them trying to squeeze every last penny out of the people who work for them.
@0penminded it should be disclosed. if youre saying $15/hr is rich, are you living off $15/hr?
Garbage politicians should be making a fixed salary, then they’ll remember they’re not special.
@0penminded so in my state, teachers, gov workers salaries, and librarian salaries are all public record so why shouldn't she be allowed to disclose how much she makes when she's fighting against an increase in the minimum wage, yet makes significantly more.
Mr. Kenyatta was very respectful. That chairman was scared too
The chairman told on himself and doesn't even know it.
I will say he did talk over her, but she was going off on a tangent and running out thr clock. 'reclaiming my time' is a good way to get them to shut up so you can make your point
@@funoff3207 she talked over him.
@@Brynwyn123... Because he wasn't letting her finish. She started to answer and then he talked over. That's how it works
@@funoff3207 She was avoiding a yes or no question by rambling about something else. He talked over her to steer the conversation back so she can properly answer yes or no.
You don't answer a Yes or No question by answering it like its a multiple choice question like A, B, C, or D.
I resent how they say minimum wage jobs are occupied by “high school kids,” but I resent even more how they think high school kids don’t need disposable income.
Also, they do realize that these high school students also wanna save for college or an apartment right? Like, I thought that was the point of high schoolers wanting to work in the first place, why make it harder for em to be educated?
Given that the average high school student already makes more than $15/hr what's the problem? You proceed from to factually wrong assumptions - that workers - even high school students - have difficulty finding higher paying jobs and that minimum wage laws have ever either increased pay levels or prevented them from falling.
@@FletchforFreedom citation needed
How does minimum wage secure you a wage,
All the minimum wage means is its illegal for you to work unless you can convince an employer you’re atleast worth minimum wage
Just like how govt increases prices of ciggeretes so that there is less demand.
When you artificially increase price of labour you get less demand, therefore higher unemployment
@@JS-mc3ik "minimum wage leads to higher unemployment rates"
Me: *Laughs in europe*
😂😂😂
You can't just run a company with less workers, just cause you have to pay them more. If you could run that company with less workers the CEO's would've already cut those jobs. You're still talking about the US after all 😂😂
I last earned $15A in about 1987, how the wealthiest country in the world can think $7.50 is ok in 2021 just blows my mind.
We can't. Not those who are making it, anyway.
The "$0 is the real minimum wage" woman,must be a distant relative of Marie Antoinette🎂(or a nobleman who had many serfs working in the castle😳)
And the minimum wage hasn't been increased in a decade, and the GOP still came out as being completely against raising it over a period of years up to $15/hr. They are so insanely out of touch with the loves of your average American.
@@blakebrown4060 and a lot of the people who vote Republican suffer the most because of it.
Because you pay 7.50$ to the high school kids you can’t pay the long time workers over 8.50$ lol there ain’t that much money to go around in a fast food operation.
"compensated for what you bring to the table"
That would be true if we were permitted access to the table.
The best part is, the lower class brings _literally all the value_
Without the working class, all the rich have is a pile of shiny, _inedible_ rocks.
@@potaterjim Essentially, we bring the table, just to be treated like chairs.
Guess that’s the case for the trump family and the like...I THINK NOT!
@@potaterjim facts. The working class is the reason I have easy access to food, the reason I have easy access to cheap clothing, the reason there isn't trash all over the street.
Or access to the SKILLS to bring to the table without a lifetime of crushing debt to follow.
They think “minimum wage” means you have to be a high schooler working at a fast food restaurant. Just shows how out of touch they are with the common working citizen.
There are HS students who contribute to the support of their families. There are many high school students who are saving for college. Not all but many.
I was like "this is 2021, not the 1960s."
@@dubiousseed3272 exactly. The rhetoric hasn't changed since then. But it's hardly the same environment as the 1950s. That's the only argument they have. But what they really mean, is that the lower class shouldn't be compensated fairly. It's basically the same as the king of England taxing the commonwealth into oblivion to keep them poor and desperate. Employers want desperate employees.
@@cartman55655 not necessarily
@@cartman55655 If you give your day to an employer, they should give you a living wage. Not this 15,000 a year b.s.
I like kenyatta. There should be more politicians like him.
And less chairmans like ones we saw in this video
Get another job if you don't wanna work that amount. There's competition competing for your labor.
Demanding higher wages (if they actually pay it and don't go through _glaring loopholes_ in the law) will lead to *negative pressure* on employment, prices, productivity, working conditions, and/or benefits to make up the higher cost of labor. All of which disproportionately hurt those of lower skill/capability.
Employers get around most of the cost imposed through cutting paid hours, then practically requiring 'volunteer' unpaid hours. This comes at a net neutral in actual wages paid. Time is money. If I have to pay you more over a shorter period of time, then there's more risk in that investment of capital. Labor is then more risky and thereby disincentivized, even where the market otherwise demands it. This is only a slight detriment, but it's a net negative nonetheless. You work tge same amount, get paid tge same amount, but just at different time intervals.
The minimum doesn't help anyone. Like all price controls, it either leads to people getting around the law, shortages, worse quality products/services (in this case employment), and/or higher costs.
*Abolish the minimum!*
@@austinbyrd4164 Saying higher wages hurts the poor might be the most out of touch thing you can say
@Thomas Jensen 'higher wages' doesn't. Mandates do. As I explained in detail.
@@thomasjensen5042 hey man I get what you are saying but simply put the minimum wage doesn’t fix poverty. It takes away the middle class creating an even further divide. Think about it your grocery store, your shopping centres pay minimum wage. When you increase it the business aren’t going to take a loss they increase the products price. Doctors lawyers all high paying jobs have contracts that increase with inflation/ cost of living on top of yearly negotiations for raises. But the more middle class jobs construction workers don’t. So while all the prices go up those jobs lag behind for years suffering. Increasing minimum wage increases the divide between classes the oh they won’t hire you is nonsense they just turn around and charge more
If you want to fix poverty in the us look into the taxes and tariffs a much more complex topic but the only real solution increasing minimum wage is just good politics it isn’t good government
Of course there are exceptions but the root issue is never the minimum wage
How was he acting inappropriate??
He’s the only one with common sense in that room
Also the only black guy. Coincidence? Lol
Minimum wage doesnt do anything. As the minimim wage goes up so does the cost if living. So people are often left in the same position of not worse. The money has to come from somewhere so the rich employers will either replace them with machines or the will raise the price of the goods to compensate. As the price of goods rises so does the cost of everything else. Raising minimum wage= inflation. The rich are never affected because they determine the prices. Its the poor and middleclass recieving the short end of the straw
@@kawaiihamsters6689 That's why the government is supposed to help the masses by increasing things like minimun wage, taxing the wealthy appropriately, and provide for the people. Cost of living always increases with one exception, a complete collapse of economy. These ideas that minimum wage is the issue is ludicrous, minimum wage is one of the few things in America keeping it looking like it's a decent place. We should not have so many massive sectors of mass poverty in this nation. It's sad so many people think if we just keep letting the income disparity continue its going to slow down the inflation and cost of living increase.
@@twistedsista8661 in the end the rich decides how much the price of products cost. Look at canada raising the minimum wage caused the price of food to go up which in turn caused the price of housing to go up. Aka price of living goes up. The amount that people could buy with the salary of minimum wage is even less than before. I know becaused I've lived through it. Raising the mimum wage is an easy way for politicians to pretend to do good but in reality it does nothing.
@@kawaiihamsters6689 what do you propose as a solution if it's not raising wages ?
Saying all minimum wage workers are just high school kids is one of the most out of touch and insulting perspectives on how our economy works. There are so many minimum wage jobs out there that adults provide and need to be payed fairly for. Who cares if a kid has disposable income. We aren’t talking about them, we are talking about full grown adults with real lives and real responsibilities. This tired scape goat of saying oh it’s only kids taking these jobs is so unimaginably moronic that these college graduate politicians need to rethink their pay grade.
These people don't work these jobs and dont realize how many different people have minimum wage jobs as a necessity. The store I work for has people with multiple kids, college students try to earn money for tuition, middle aged people, even disabled and elderly people. The sad thing is that less than 1/5th of them are also part time and they juggle 2 or 3 other jobs to try and make a livable wage. They are missing out on any benefits a full time position would give such as Healthcare/dental/optical insurance.
@@mokana713
They know exactly who works these jobs. Poor people. Who they do not care about and wish to keep poor. Even poorer if they can help it.
I noticed that, too. It was an awefully ignorant thing to say.
We we're warned.
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered."
Thomas Jefferson
Maybe we should have tiered minimum wages. $8-$10 an hour for those under 18 years of age, $12-$15 for those over.
She was vile. Her smile was nauseating. Many people with college degrees make minimum wage -- sometimes it's the only job you can get. Anyone who pays $7.25/hour for decent work is morally bankrupt.
So what if it is a small profit margin business?
@@gd1889 @G D Do you think a small profit margin business should be allowed to exist if using slave labor for people to work for them who aren't able to live anywhere but the street or buy food or not freeze, or can't buy a bed or clothes because of it? I don't. But I do wonder if maybe for a startup the government might help supplement some, but within certain perimeters. However, it's been proven paying a living wage only causes minor increases on business costs, and simulates the economy so even more people can support that business.
@@beebuzz959 Some businesses survive on thin margins, and raising the cost of labor will put them out of business. Then, instead of 7.25 an hour they will be earning nothing. Better to have someone employed at 7.25 even if they get some sort of welfare than unemployed and on welfare and contributing nothing.
@@johnathin0061892 yes, this people obviously skipped economics class. The unemployment for 18-22 year olds will increase drastically.
A college education doesn't guarantee you a job that pays thousands of dollars a year there are many college students who yes work multiple minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet that's a stupid argument it's no argument at all
Well done, kiddo. The future is bright. He looks like he’s no more than 25? 26? Unlike his colleagues, he’s got a spine.
Lol the market will bear what it will.
How is it bright? Do you not see how powerless he was in this meeting. This is corruption right in front of our eyes. The American Empire won't last forever.
@@mr.hamster6459 at least it’s better then those things outside usa
@@mvzv3913 is it though? The US is literally the world super power. We shouldn't allow the slightest bit of corrupt ion in this mighty system that literally effects the 🌎🌍 So much power only used to help the upper class
If he had a Spine he would want the Audits
Mr. Kenyatta is a HERO! I can’t believe the chairman interrupted him.
And had the gal to tell everyone to not interrupt people while he was interrupting him
Telling him to be polite when all he did was ask a very valid question and then everything after just showed that he's blatantly racist since he's obviously only treating the person of color (who likely worked much harder than him to get to sit at the same table) with that kind of attitude and none of the other legislatures.
@@gamingelementalist6725 inappropriate political bias? Almost certainly. Blatant racism? That's kind of a stretch
Please drop the chairman's name, may be we could talk things out with him. :) I'll show him how to be courteous.
He's a Republican. What's hard to believe?
Rep Kenyatta did an amazing job here. I could never stay that calm and collected in the face of bs like that.
Seriously, it's so infuriating to even watch. Debating if everyday people deserve to just LIVE without having to worry about where their next meal is coming from. Stupid.
so she just advocated for slavery? $0 an hour? really?
@Joseph Arden Reeducation.
My thought exactly.
It's not slavery. It's called government not intervening in an agreement between the employer and employee.
@@applenoo1015 Your point is so excellent. The government should absolUTELY not get in between ANY agreements between workers and employers. Because regulations to protect the people are useless and WRONG. PUT CHILDREN BACK IN THE WORKFORCE! Child labor! No minimum wage! Because I'm a republican and I think that's unconstitutional for the government to use regulation to protect ANYBODY! (Except me, of course.)
...do you hear how ridiculous you sound?
@@Stanzafly 👏 👏 👏
The chairman should be fired from his position.
The chairman is clearly bias, interrupting every question the other guy was making.
*biased. Please learn how to use that word correctly.
@@smurphftw2008 sorry second language. Remember to be empathetic ;) or at least nice
@@df6573 You have nothing to apologize for. You made a grammatical error while making an excellent point and he did exactly what the chairman did in this video by detracting from the conversation to make the conversation about something else. Nice job learning another language.
@@smurphftw2008 go away lol
"Not bring that much to the table as an employee."
And she says that confidently about the very people who prepare, manufacture, and produce everything from her breakfast smoothie to her car... what a vile creature!
You get paid for labor, actually.
@socialism is oppression
You are payed for your workforce, whether skilled or unskilled.
@socialism is oppression It shouldn't
@socialism is oppression that skill argument is total bs. Plenty of huge industries rely on "unskilled" labor to even function. If every single one of those "unskilled" workers quit those large companies would completely cease to function. They need US more than we need THEM. Replace a CEO making 200,000 a year or get rid of him completely. The company could still function perfectly fine. The workers are essential. We are the United States. We are what drives the economy. No one who is willing to work a job deserves to make less than a livable wage. Terms like unskilled labor were thought up by greedy people to justify their exploitation. If your business cannot function without exploiting people (i.e. you pay people a wage that isn't livable), then guess what, your business model is trash and you don't deserve to be in business.
@socialism is oppression ok So how about you go work on some factory cars? Oh, you don't want to? You see why people are paid now? Because they fulfill a role in society that enables us to function.
She says you're rewarded for what you bring to the table, but she brings harm and gets rewarded greatly.
You're rewarded for what you already have, which just helps to widen the gap between the ones that have too much and the millions that don't have enough.
She has clearly never truly worked for 7,25/h. If she had, she wouldn't be fighting against this.
Also, 15 dollars/hour in 6 years??? Should be 20/h in 3, tops!
@@misterdayne2792 the problem with people like her is that they may have made 7.25 an hour but have never lived off 7.25. The lack of sympathy is insane considering the plenty of resources that there is to make sure everyone gets a decent living
Absolutely!
Right!
She doesn’t think there should be a minimum wage but admits to benefiting from it.
when
Also, so?? I benefit from many things that i don’t support, nothing wrong with that lol
Get another job if you don't wanna work that amount. There's competition competing for your labor.
Demanding higher wages (if they actually pay it and don't go through _glaring loopholes_ in the law) will lead to *negative pressure* on employment, prices, productivity, working conditions, and/or benefits to make up the higher cost of labor. All of which disproportionately hurt those of lower skill/capability.
Employers get around most of the cost imposed through cutting paid hours, then practically requiring 'volunteer' unpaid hours. This comes at a net neutral in actual wages paid. Time is money. If I have to pay you more over a shorter period of time, then there's more risk in that investment of capital. Labor is then more risky and thereby disincentivized, even where the market otherwise demands it. This is only a slight detriment, but it's a net negative nonetheless. You work the same amount, get paid the same amount, but just at different time intervals.
The minimum doesn't help anyone. Like all price controls, it either leads to people getting around the law, shortages, worse quality products/services (in this case employment), and/or higher costs.
*Abolish the minimum!*
@@lukazupie7220 Now I'm curious what things that you don't support and make benefit on it.
@@austinbyrd4164 u have never had a job
That chairman needs to get fired, he shouldn't represent ANY city ever.
You got that right
AGREED!
Chairman is a straight up simp
True
Mr Kenyatta should have more restraint.
“Minimum wage should be $0 an hour”
Slavery. Y’all realize that what that is right?
Edit: you realize that’s what some companies would do right? Hire people at 0 an hour. Not everyone but anyone they could get away with people with disabilities, people in the country illegally. The minimum wage is there a for a reason. It may not be what most people think of a slavery but what else do you call it when someone is working for $0? Often with no ability to negotiate or realize they might be taken advantage of?
You are right. However, I don't remember that being said.
I remember her saying the real minimum wage IS zero.
You should never misquote someone for the sake is making your point
@@dougshellusn she was wrong though maybe if she said a penny she would have been right from what she said we can only conclude slavery. Working for zero pay equals slavery not minimum wage
She wasn't saying people should work for free. If a salary was 0 no one would take the job. Again, not saying I agree with this perspective, but you shouldn't misrepresent the quote.
@@xoreign i understood her intentions of the quote being that if she could legally pay her employees nothing she would no need to defend this lady she isn’t even intelligent enough to articulate what she actually means but wants to keep people oppressed
@MikeN Ike all they had to do in the first place was have minimum wage raise with cost of living like it used to however going from nothing to something isn’t what’s happening that would be true only if minimum wage was already $0 🤦🏾♂️ cost will only rise because these corporations are greedy their profit margins are huge even after they hide most of the profits 😂
They are trying to shut him up.
Well, we see what side they're on. Kenyatta should never shut up about this.
@@marcus813 Absolutely 💯
@@marcus813 we all saw it. He made his point. Its on video so they can't act like they care later for reelection
“Where you’re rewarded for what you bring to the table…” Complete bs in my opinion. Places where people work where you don’t need a grade for, like fast-food chains or cleaning businesses for example. Those people are just as needed in this society as all the CEO’s.
I disagree, they're far from equally important. If every CEO and every minimum wage worker disappeared tomorrow I'm sure we'd hardly notice that the CEOs were gone. They'd be replaced by the end of the week by the next ghoul in line while entire industries would crash as they frantically searched to replace the massive loss of laborers.
@@havcola6983 Which is why all 200k CEOs get paid $40B in aggregate per year and all 80 million hourly wage workers get paid $4.4 trillion in aggregate per year. Of course losing the two orders of magnitude more people and income would have a bigger effect.
@@havcola6983 😂
I'm afraid you're interpreting it wrong. Sure, if ALL of the minimum wage workers disappeared we would feel it much more than the CEOs, but that's because there are far more minimum wage workers than CEOs in number. All of the MW workers combined may bring "more to the table" than all the CEOs combined, but a single CEO brings so much more to the table than a single MW worker it's not even funny. The value you provide individually is what you get compensated for, not how hard you work or how much your overall group does.
@@WatermelOns53 minimum wage workers may not produce as much value as CEOs per capita, but they generate far more profits per year than the minimum wage they receive.
The fact that the guy thought that this was just about “a high school kid working at a fast food joint” shows exactly how much he shouldn’t be in charge of these types of things. It’s not just high school kids that dont get paid a living wage, it’s grown adults too. Regardless, just because someone isn’t 18 doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be paid a living wage
Define living wage in a $/hour figure...ill wait.
@@toddpick8007 are you suggesting something?
@@toddpick8007 a wage at 40 hrs per week that meets at least:
Rent, food, insurance, transportation, medicine, the needs of life.
Calculable and adjustable right down to a city level.
Not complex.
@@cyber151 Well apparently it is complex because
a. You couldnt give me a $/hour figure and
b. All your "meets at least" is kinda dependent on market isnt it.
Whats the rent in New York vs Oklahoma? insurance costs by state/ etc etc. So yes it is complex. Again market dictates wage not dogma.
@@pano6391 Yes im suggesting he cant quantify "a living wage" using an objective metric meaning he has no clue what hes talking about.
imagine being given the title "essential worker" and then being told that they prefer to pay you $0 for your job.
The $0 she refers to is not a wage suggestion for employers, it is the tragic result of having your job outlawed because it's not worth a certain minimum to an employer. That's the meaning behind the phrase "The real minimum wage is always $0".
If any employer is not willing to pay you, that means there is no job for you to do. That means you are unemployed and therefore not an essential worker.
People have this false notion that everyone deserves a job and that every job has to pay a livable wage. No. This is entirely incorrect. Jobs, just like a commodity, fall under the rules of supply and demand. The lives of the people required to do those jobs, like it or not, is also a commodity from the economic standpoint. When there aren’t enough jobs, or when most jobs don’t pay enough, it means that there are far too many people, and that each person’s efforts and contributions becomes expendable and replaceable. This is not a problem that simply artificially mandating a higher minimum wage can solve.
I think most people who say "the real minimum wage is $0" are referring to apprenticeship programs, and how much more beneficial they can be compared to an expensive college program
I can see where you're coming from but the words chosen where terribly done. She could have just said the word "unemployed" and that's it. Saying $0/h is the minimum wage implies that a person is work (because they are receiving a wage) and earning paycheck is $0/h, in other words slavery.
@@Big_Friendly Apprenticeships are not what she, or any other libertarian leaning person is talking about when they say "the real minimum wage is zero". They are talking about unemployed people. It's an expression that's been around for a while.
Another reason why politicians need to be paid their state’s minimum wage and only be able to use their state’s Medicaid/ Medicare while serving as a public representative.
I wish there was more than a thumbs up that I could give you for this comment
This!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Take away the immunities, big salaries, & royalties and let’s see what progression looks like then!
Yes!!!!
They would raise it right away
@@jeromefitzroy it should be locked at the same amount of their states minimum wage…at least in that fantasy socialist world.
The irony of the anti-minimum wage foundation being called "common wealth" xD
Given that minimum wage laws are proven to be entirely harmful to workers, the pretense that MW advocates are "pro-worker" is even more laughable.
@@FletchforFreedom How exactly are they harmful to workers? Can you give any source to that? Because an increase to minimum wage has been proven to boost an economy, and generally create more jobs due to more people spending money.
@@devhenryofficial mate, don't take the troll bait.
In pa we call it the Common poverty.
@@projectrenaissanceman5035 so you can quote a book. We asked for examples. Not the ramblings of a single person in a book. It's the same old straw man of examples that has literally never planned out and been debunked by history repeatedly.
He raised valid questions. The chairman clearly has his own agenda to uphold the status quo
The chairman was interupting for no reason then saying that he was interupting cant believe that there are not more politicians who genuinly care for peoples well being
I believe this is a symptom of legalized polotical corruption at a state level. We are in need campaign finance reform in this country. because we havve somehow legalized the bribery of politicians in the United States. It is growing into a multi billion dollar industry paid for by slave wages. The only way to get past this is to call for a constitutional convention on campaign finance reforms because we can't trust either parties to police themselves. Regardless of whomever is the majority is in power they both failed to fix the Federal Elections Comittee.
I'm happy to see more people standing up for We the people!
Typical Republican
He overlapped with testifier [3:55], but chairman should've stopped him earlier.
I think what testifier wants to say by "cost outweigh benefits" is "businesses would lay-off workers"
He raise valid questions but he wasn't interested in constructive answers that is why he so rudely talked over her while she was answering his question.
" I suffered so it's ok for me to make you suffer" is the childish foundation of so much nonsense in the world.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
it's actually worse. "i never suffered, because you did, therefore you must continue to". it's insulting.
Murica!
If it's even true what she claims, that she didn't even make min wage at some point in her life. Probably when she was a teenager living with her parents.
i don't think it's the foundation; it's just the excuse. kinda reminds me of kwame nkrumah when he said "slavery didn't appear because of racism; racism appeared because of slavery"
Remember folks, when an employer pays minimum wage, what they're really trying to tell you is: "If we could legally get away with paying our employees less than this, we would."
Chris rock
At one point, they did.
What a ridiculous statement. And minimum wage is a ridiculous concept. Minimum wage is price fixing. An individual should be paid what their labor is worth to the market or what they can negotiate.
@@ICBMCatcher employees don't have enough negotiating power
@@scifirealism5943
Like seriously do people forget the minimum wage jobs are the most important? No gas, no road matinance, no home construction, no food suppliers. Yeah, they're all disposable... Sure
mmmm pretty sure most of these arent minimum wage. you hage a very demeanibg view of the trades
Im not from USA and even i know construction workers are not on min wage.. and so are not the people who extract oil, maybe those who fill up your car, but those are really not important, we fill it ourselves in other countries..
Also, it doesn’t really matter how important your job is, but how many people can do it, how hard it is, how much people are ready to pay for it, etc..
I know i pay construction workers twice the min wage and more, there is demand, hard work and people don’t wanna do it. Free market provides solid wages for them. It works beautifully.
@@lukazupie7220 The free market is a lie only believed to be good by those in positions of privilege and/or under a veil of ignorance. It is an excuse to think we are better than our fellow humans because the number next to our name at the bank is higher.
@@user-vl5qg5rf4n You obviously don't understand what a free market is then. I would argue that the free market is the only way to create economic mobility in any society. How much of a free market you have will determine mobility. The more power and control the goverment has taken away from citizens in the US, the worse economic mobility has gotten. Higher minumum wages accelerate inflation, which means you have to spend more of your pay for the same things, and there is no guarantee your pay will increase. Human beings are not a hive mind and cannot operate like one. With no incentive to work the individual will not do so. In the US this has manifested in the egregious welfare state and unionization hurting the economic mobility of many individuals, and hurting competition and innovation.
@@legoboy-ox2kx Capitalism isn't the only economic system, it's just the one we all happen to use. What you mean to say is with no incentive to work YOU won't work, but i'm not even talking about having NO incentive to work, just that certain things shouldn't have to be worked for. Like food, and protection, and livable shelter, and entertainment and recreation (all within reason, I don't think we all can live like Jeff Bezos doing nothing all day and going to space as a hobby). People like you who usually self stylize as some sort of libertarian or anarcho-capitalist after talking about free markets being the end all be all to human existence forget that fact that the phrase "the freer the market the freer the people" ends with "... the freer the people are to be oppressed by greedy corporations and other individuals"
What’s the point of having representatives speaking on minimum wage if they’re constantly interrupted by a chairman who refuses to let them speak? Kudos to Kenyatta for defending his district, and advocating for a livable minimum wage
What's the point of having meeting about minimum wage when you invite testifier that have salary way above the minimum wage ?
How dare the chairman interrupt his questioning with such idiotic rhetoric? “Please be courteous and polite and not interrupt” but keeps interrupting while he asks valid questions.
I think they call that “gaslighting”
He was interrupting what she was saying though wasn’t he?
@@charlesparent-spioneck9928 yea yes he was
The only idiotic comments were by Kenyatta. Hard working people do not "deserve" anything if nobody wants only "hard work". Robots and machines work "hard" - do they get paid?
Wages are in exchange for skills - thats the 21st century, yet we have 19th century marxist BS being spouted to defend stupidity.
@@iaf010 I think you're missing the angle of having no minimum wage means the employers can exploit desperate workers who need income and can keep paying them less and less. Having a minimum wage will then prevent wage exploitation and force employers to reconsider whether or not they think extra workers are required.
"The minimum wage is harmful and an unnecessary policy"
Translation: Why pay low-skill workers anything when we can keep the money for ourselves?
"I do not feel the need to justify my comments"
Translation: I have no good answers to that particular question of yours.
The minimum wage is what keeps you poor without minimum wage companies would have to compete for you.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx What makes you think that if a company is not forced to pay you more that they would pay you more voluntarily?
This is so asinine! Companies fight tooth and nail to prevent minimum wage *so they can pay you less than minimum wage and not get punished by the government*
So why would a company start paying you more if the government isn't forcing them?
@@ngotemna8875
If business compete for you the market price of labor is unlikely to be as low as 7$ per hour
It's a complex topic i'm not willing to get into with you unless you have a good grip in economics and finance.
In actuality both business and government want minimum wage in its current state right now, but it's not in the interest of the employee, 7$ in 10 years ago might've been great but currently no it's not, ether remove it or increase it to >10$
i say remove it and let business compete.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx Have you ever held a minimum wage position? Have you ever been in the position where you can barely afford to eat? The current minimum wage is not a livable one and many will slip through the cracks without a LIVING wage.
Edit: a living wage is not a wage where you can barely survive. Poor people shouldn't have to barely survive and be happy. Poor people should be allowed nice things. A living wage is where someone who makes minimum wage can save for emergencies, loans, houses, et cetera like you could using minimum wage in the 80s.
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx doing Econ at college level rn, the minimum wage is actually a price floor not a price ceiling.
If your skill is in demand, then the businesses will pay the market price. That’s why everyone isn’t paid minimum wage.
If all of a sudden no one wanted to work in the fast food restaurant, trust me, the wages would start to go up.
Minimum wage protects hardworking people who happen to have a skill that is over saturated in the market at that time.
Cause if it was up to business owners, they would pay people $1 an hour...which these companies do already in other countries.
Oh my gosh, “minimum wage workers are high school students”... oh I guess we are not counting the single parents, immigrants, veterans, aspiring artists, and debt-laden college graduates and current college students.
Or just people that are happy to work simple jobs and not dedicate their lives to "climbing the ladder". There's no reason a person shouldn't be able to live a comfortable life working ANY full-time job. There's no reason somebody's right to live should be conditional on them striving for higher positions.
that all lost their jobs when gov started raising min wage
Hmmm lets seee..
Single parents - Being a parent is a choice, there are plenty who waited till they were more financially stable before they became parents.
Immigrants - There are countless stories of Immigrants working hard and moving beyond minimum wage and many realize that most of the jobs that pay minimum wage are entry level positions and not something one should strive to remain in.
Veterans - I am one and so far most companies I applied for offered me well above the minimum wage, even jobs I have no direct skills for.
Aspiring artists - lol where should I start on this....Just because you want to be something, doesn't mean people should be forced to pay you for it. There is a reason why not all artists make it big. Either you have the talent for it or you dont. The internet has given a lot of aspiring artists ample opportunity to find their niche and many are thriving. Just because you are an aspiring artists, doesn't mean you should get paid to loaf around and not make the work necessary that others have done to get where they are today. I could be an "aspiring writer" but that doesn't mean a book company should pay me a wage so I can sit around at home and not write books that do not sell.
Debt-Laden College grad/Current college grad - Going to lump these two into the same boat. College is a choice and what you study in college is also a choice. If you choose a degree that is oversaturated or one that doesnt pay well then perhaps a different path is in order. There are plenty of jobs out there that companies are willing to PAY their employees to go learn the trade-skill necessary to perform them.
Opportunities are out there, you just have to be willing to work for it or willing to go outside your comfort zone to find it. We all cant have our dream job right out the gate.
@@albundy3929 yes let's put it all on the consumer, not the company. If we COULD stop buying things from companies that do this we would, that is one of the reasons we can't. Why? Because we get paid just enough to buy the cheap stuff that is made by doing this.
Maybe if we first make sure we give people the means to make a choice, we could actually see that choice play out.
@@AD-1138 this is literally the premise of the movie ideocracy. Smart people who were well off made good choices, stupid people didn't., so they overtook the population as they continued to reproduce and thereby the future was nothing but idiots because humans have no natural predictors to weed out the weak and stupid lol. (and too many safeguards in place to protect them) until they outnumbered the smart people lol.
He is being absolutely polite and he has been talked over a multitude of times.
"The costs outweigh the benefits" is a rich person telling you that paying a living wage cuts into their "profits".
I'll be brave and say many businesses WILL have to shut down if we pass a $15 min wage, because CEOs and executives would rather keep their "profits" instead of re-investing in their companies... and honestly, those businesses need to go. Out with the old, in with the new.
We should be rewarding companies for re-investing in employees.
Ontario's minimum wage is $14 and we have yet to see any massive job loss or widespread businesses failing, despite what the conservatives said would happen. We're doing fine!
ever notice that the people who do nothing but yap all day are the ones who get paid tens of millions a year. maybe they should be paid minimum wage because they do nothing but yap all day.
Make unemployment great again.
@Ariel Sasson have you looked at the national debt lately, America is broke and going downhill by the minute.
@@edgarpryor3233 funny the debt wasn't an issue when the rich were given a tax break during trumpskis watch. Now it's an issue.
Her: You don’t deserve a minimum wage.
Him: And how much do you make, ma’am?
The entire court, apparently: WhAt DoEs ThAt HaVe To Do WiTh- CaN wE pLeAsE kEeP tHiS **CiViL**????
@MikeN Ike When your means are $0/year, I don't think budget plans and some scrimping will cut it.
@MikeN Ike If employers cannot afford to pay a raised minimum wage for the same hours, they will fire employees to cut costs. Is that what you mean by 'go from having a wage to $0'?
The fired employee will lose their source of income and most likely file for unemployment benefits until they can find another job.
On the other hand, assuming a $0 minimum wage, the employee does not have a source of income nor can they file for unemployment benefits.
Raised minimum wages are undoubtedly better for the employees than a $0 minimum wage, but what about the employers? The employers, as mentioned before, will have to fire employees or reduce their hours.
If the employees benefit more from unemployment than from working, they'll have to get fired somehow.
@@poopburgerfakename8532 there's ways around that, but you'll scream Socialism.
Raise the minimum wage across the board. If a company can't afford to pay it, they are audited on profits and owners/CEO pays/bonuses. If they prove they truly can't afford the workers, the taxpayers can cover up to 40% (placing the business expenses to pre-raise costs.) At the same time, we audit, say Walmart, and for every X% of employees on government assistance, we add 1% to their owed taxes, that we allocate SPECIFICALLY to covering the added expenses to small businesses.
Also, I know plenty of small businesses that were never truly realized due to the near impossible task of affording to live while scraping the capital to start a business off of the current wages.
Raises minimum wage
greedy billionaire CEOs: you took my only source of income, now im gonna starve.
@@electricspider2267 lmaaaoo
"Do you think the minimum wage should be in place?"
"Mr Kenyatta, please keep it on topic to the topic of minimum wage"
“How much money do you make a year” - A rude question that people prefer not to answer to avoid being exploited and targeted by thieves and robbers.
“Let’s keep this on the topic of minimum wages.” - A fair response to an extremely rude question
"I don't need to justify my comments". Wait...Isn't that one of the major parts of a meeting?
I know one thing. If anyone says they can’t justify the things they’re saying, that would be a good time to stop listening to them.
This is absolutely disgusting. They wouldn't even let the man finish his questions. And we wonder why America is circling the drain.
Oh, the whole of human civilization, worldwide, is "circling the drain." The only difference is some of it is circling one direction, and the rest is circling the other way.
It is not just America circling, it is the whole planet.
There an echo in here ⬆🤭
@@S.g248 not true
@@Precipiceofwind you are clueless. So sad there are so many people like you.
Go Representative Kenyatta!!! Expose the corruption and hypocrisy!
Excatly!!
and what is the corruption and hypocrisy exactly? he employers get to decide at what price they want to pay the employee and the employee gets to decide how much they want to get paid...both sides negotiate...if negotiation doesnt work, the employee can go elsewhere and the employer gets to find someone else...done...
@@asiannation90 Because the last time that happened: Workers were paid in "tokens."
Because businesses weren't obligated to pay them at all.
Which just increases the gap of Economic Inequality.
@@asiannation90 He is not arguing against negotiation, but there needs to be a minimum, negotiating for 50c an hour is out of the question.
@@asiannation90 This sort of negotiation works best when there is healthy competition, but if employers "agree" to never offer more than a set low amount then an employee can't bargain because the employer knows they cannot go anywhere and get a better rate, and the employers can all ensure better profits for themselves. It's not a fair negotiation.
When looking at markets and market participants we keep them from being able to collude in such a way to stifle competition. In this case, we do it to protect the consumer, and we use the government to enforce it. In the case of minimum wages, we can't strictly make it so that there is a more fair competition, rather, we raise the floor so that despite the persistent unfair negotiation, the persons on the short end of the stick can still survive. We do this on behalf of the worker, and again should utilize the government to do so.
You'll notice in both cases the government is positioned as protecting the "little guy". This isn't accidental. The "big guy" naturally has advantage that can be used to crush the "little guy", and as a result, does not need extra protection. The people rally together and vest the government with power to protect them. The big guys should support this too, as they may not always be the big guy.
When we really think about the situation, if we let the big guy treat little guys poorly enough that they are "removed from play" the system won't find some nice equilibrium where all the big guys live happily ever after. Rather, the smallest of the big buys becomes the new little guy and the situation continues until one person holds all the power. Those who realize this is not ideal for the vast majority work together to prevent this.
I hope you will fairly consider all of these statements.
The moment she smiles and her pretty face twists into something akin to a greedy goblinoid, jeez, not even Bilbo's transformation scared me that much.
Pretty is stretching it too much..
It's called the happy merchant
None of the bourgeoise are human, but sick and greedy creatures much like her
I’m not from Pennsylvania but if I were I would closely watch Kenyatta’s career and vote for him in whatever public office he decides to run for... that gentleman is truly a man of the people
"At one point in my life i was making minimum wage"
Suuuuure you were. Then you got handed a stack of money from mommy and daddy and began to talk down on others about how they need to pull themselves up.
You know she meant she had a summer job maybe weekends too, while she was in high school. Cause if she really worked a minimum wage job, she wouldn't have that attitude. Then again Republicans are famous for the I got mine so I'd ont care if anyone else gets theirs
Awww the American dream at work
Hey, a small loan of a million dollars can go a long way for an entrepreneur! I’m sure she worked VERY hard at her unnecessary summer job :)
@@mangonel she is not that old... she would be retired already, it has been that long.
Yah she was definitely paid minimum wage to do shoes when she was 8
I'm happy to see Kenyatta throwing down as hard as he sounded last year. Man of the people right there.
I hate when large companies use small business company’s as a shield.
“Minimum wage” should be exclusive to small companies to help them grow and forbidden in large company’s that can afford the cost (like Amazon).
so companies just stop working after a certain poibt to save on cost
@@danaililiev1404 well depending on the numbers and the profit the company makes it could or couldn’t be beneficial to halt, like if you only pay your employee and extra 80k for the for a total of 100k of profits why would you want to stop, but you are partially correct
so every big company will create small companies to pay less.
@@albundy3929 Amazon's ceo is the world's richest man thanks to the company
So I think it's safe to assume amazon can afford to give its employees better wages
@@DannyJoseph yes
Very slanted because of the head dude interrupting all the time… I believe he is in favor of abolishing the minimum wage so he is interfering with the black man’s questioning…
Well the chairman is a Republican... 🤷🏻♂️
I will take it one or two further down! If it could help people of color? He's could probably care less if they get ANY wage? Like this w...h!
The fact that this is even a conversation is insane.
Nobody that makes minimum wage thinks they’re making too much.
Minimum wages are harmful
How high do you think the minimum wage should be, and once you give your answer, why not higher?
@@Anonkontello Wow you really think you got me huh? Simple solution: Living Wage
That way it adjusts to change and the objective is clear. So "why not more?" because you're making enough to live. Nobody making minimum wage wants to be rich from their job. They want to be able to live. Crazy concept right?
@@noorsnotes3467 I don't know why you took such offense to my question, it was a perfectly reasonable question, but no matter, although I would appreciate if you could actually answer the question with a quantifiable amount, not the answer "living wage". To clarify, I didn't think I "got you" I was really just curious as to what opinion you have formed on the subject based on the facts you've received. It's not that a "living wage" is a "crazy concept" as you so bluntly put it (not an insult just a statement of fact), it's that increasing minimum wage to unreasonable levels (which almost certainly exists given your refusal so far to give me a quantity for modern times) is a great way to hollow out a city's economy. On a side note, I think that the notion that the average minimum wage worker does not want to be rich from their job is absolutely ridiculous, as there are very few people who wouldn't want to have "more."
@@temporaryaccount5698 It is NOT It help peoples survive. I live in France where there is a living wage of 1200€/month (1426$/month) and no jobs were even Lost, peoples just for more monney for food,Shelter,cloth etc. Without minimum wage a lot of peoples would not be able to live and would just end up on the streets.
I believe the problem lies exactly here: 2:44
They think that the ones making minimun wage are all high school kids who are still supported by their parents and not college graduates wanting to be indenpendent but being unable to because of the minimun wage.
Teen jobs (below 18) are near nonexistent now because so many aren't able to find jobs even with college degrees
I have a college degree and am working at a Dunkin Donuts. Couldn't get a job in my field when I graduated thanks to 9/11 tanking the economy. No one wanted to leave the work force. Now it's too late to do what I wanted and my body can't handle the second option any more. I'm working at a Dunkin Donuts bustin my butt to get raises so I can make decent pay for all the incompetence I have to put up with. You can't live off $9/hr in the richest county in South Carolina. I couldn't do it on $11/hr in PA. I cut my losses and moved home to SC where I knew I could make more, spend less, but had to leave my SO up there. :/
I should mention that COVID really hurt the job market too with the lockdowns and shutdowns.
@@adakahless Dude, save up and move tf out of this country. Escape while you still can. I'm sorry you're in that situation :(
They don't think that at all, that is just the narrative the spend non-stop to make people believe that is the case. I know college graduates making minimum wage.
I have a Bachelors degree in Digital Media, Age 26, and I can’t get a job in my field because I “lack experience” so I can only get jobs in customer service because that is what is on my resume. Fun fact, minimum wage in LA is $15 but rent is sky high. So it still isn’t much of an impact. The fact that people are so against livable wages disgusts me!
How does someone "bring something to the table" if they cant make enough money on minimum wage to even go to collage?
That's the answer. Less intellectual=less competition
How about work hard and gain experience? It isn't magic. More than a third of workers have no college at all and yet, somehow 99.85% of the US civilian labor force has managed to make more than the federal minimum.
@@FletchforFreedom And how are you going to make the experience and survive at the same time while you are payed 0$ per month, since you don't bring anything to the table since you need to learn first. I'm not from Merica but if you don't see anything wrong with that.. there is no hope for you. Imagine how many people will be abused because they just can't do better? You don't need college, but there are many people from very poor backgrounds or even with very low IQ or disabilities who will be just left out to rot on 1$ and they will take the 1$ just because they can't get better.
@@WaCzup The main thing that I see that is "wrong with that" is that it is purely delusional. Setting the minimum wage at $0 (that is, eliminating it) will have no effect whatsoever on current pay levels as minimum wage have never either raised pay levels or prevented them from falling. As 99.15% of the US civilian workforce already makes more than the federal minimum and the average high school student is already making more than $15/hr, the notion that anyone would be paid $0 (or some pittance) is monumentally stupid.
I am not responsible for you being economically illiterate and having no grasp of reality. It is literally impossible in the (abundantly evident) competitive market for labor to underpay workers so the chances that people would be "abused" are precisely zero. People with extreme low IQs or disabilities are already exempt from the legal minimum and either compete with everyone else in the normal market or are unemployable except by charitable organizations.
There is nothing more imbecilic than the pretense that workers would be paid $1/hr.
Since minimum wage laws have never been anything but harmful to workers, increasing unemployment and poverty, maybe your problem is that you lack sufficient moral standing to actually learn something about a topic before suggesting that there's "no hope" for someone working to protect workers and the poor from incompetent would-be do-gooders who would rather feel good about themselves than face the real damage done by their uninformed policies.
@@FletchforFreedom Imagine thinking that I'm "ng economically illiterate and having no grasp of reality", while you have no idea how many people are abused in your failed system. Oh well, to each their own :) Sad to see that, the higher class (which you clearly are) has no clue what the bellow them have to go through to survive. God bless Emerica I guess ;)
Keep on smiling, that doesn't hide you're a horrible person.
@0penminded +
Grow up give and the computer back to your mother. Stop Trolling. You're not intelligent enough to backup your misinformation.
Agreed. She should be ashamed of smiling while stating such cruel statements.
@0penminded raising the minimum wage will only increase prices buy a couple of cents, your statement is just wrong and not based in reality
@@HolyCross9 Its not cruel... please see the full testimony for details instead of the edited and selective clips shown here. There is an argument to be made against the minimum wage.
@@christiana5453 Depends on which industry you are talking about. With a weakened economy, any inflationary pressure is extremely dangerous for recovery. If everyone is making more then it is only natural for inflation to increase.
Capitalists seem to forget that if people can’t afford to live, they won’t be buying your product. Good luck with sales!
The ultimate flaw in capitalism. Employers work to cut costs...labor is a cost. When we are all replaced by technology capitalism ceases to be able to function as a system any longer. This is, from what I can gather, absolutely inevitable and it will not be too long before we start seeing serious serious problems of inequality arising because of technology's power to replace more and more workers including for jobs doing legal research, creating computer software, etc...jobs people once thought irreplaceable
@@blakebrown4060 we have seen this before. Pony express was replaced with telegraphs which were teplaced with telephones, etc.
The jobs are there. Infrastructure, Sanitation, Recycling, Food production, Maintenance, Hospitality, Healthcare, STEM, Childcare, all of these are not going anywhere.
This isn't a Capitalism issue, its a greed issue. Greed exists no matter what system one promotes and it should always be factored in.
@MikeN Ike I didn’t say anything about families. And the word you’re looking for is moot, not mute. If you’re gonna try to dunk on someone, do better.
@MikeN Ike the original point wasn't about how hard it is to start a family on minimum wage, it was about how capitalism will naturally continue towards a falling rate of profit due to under paying workers and will inevitably collapse due to relying on those same workers to consume their products.
I get it, it's hard for commies to understand inflation.
I think Mr. Chairman needs his bank account audited to see how much money hes actually pulling in from where.... i feel like that smug lady is not the only koch funded analyst in that room.
the audacity of her to be offended by being asked how much she makes when she believes others deserve nothing
Edit: yall in the responses, get some reading comprehension please.
the dude that asked is a millionare after only being in office for 3 years, with a 100k yearly salary btw.
@@bl0rgus and he cares more about livable wages for others than anyone in the meeting.
@@wrageout He means he's dirty... /woosh
@@giuseppe9501 rich people have more then one source of income. Side buisness, stocks, bonds, real estate etc.
@@zhangzongchang1057 Not the context. Sure, you're mostly correct. However, you forgot the part where he mentioned that the man became a millionaire in 3 years... from humble beginnings... While only having a job that pays 100k per year.
“don’t over talk people.” chairman was just doing that like mins ago 🧍♀️
Chairman try to stop from any solution can be made.
Maybe this isn't the best example in the current climate but sometimes it's like: "don't shoot", SWAT member was just doing that like mins ago.
Color had nothing to do with that. Get you're head out of the gutter.
this is the reason the world looks on America now with disgust.
This, and all the coup d'etats, all the wars for oil and regime change, all the drug pushing, all the imperialism... you know, a few more things.
@@caranaar Not to mention the mass shootings, the bigotry and denial of climate change.
Dont worry we look with disgust for years but its just getting worse
Jan_YTview must be another dumb republican, the root of disgust towards our great nation.
@@gibospartan6185 majority of asian countries, which makes the majority of humans in this planet also denies climate change...
"We have a panel here with no workers"
THANK YOU!!!!
Get this man some more power immediately!!
He's running for Senate
@@blakebrown4060 I hope he gets in.
❤
Chairman : "Don't talk over other people"
Also chairman : *is talking over someone*
Yall wtf
Also Kenyatta: Interrupts the speaker as soon as she says anything
Gaslighting him telling him to calm down for questioning her. They want to pay people a dollar? That’s an incredibly violent thing to do to people, he had the right to be upset
There's gonna be riots and im here for it.
How is it violence? How do you define violence?
@@hoominbeeing behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or k*** someone or something.
@@Redfoxx-pg7km So how is paying people a low wage violence?
@@hoominbeeing Becauuuuse you exploit a person's time and effort, wich in our world is exchanged with means to live : house, food, health care, hobbies ; that is, money.
This woman says that people should give their time and effort but with nothing in exchange.
Giving their life to the profit of others.
(That's called slavery, except slaves are generally provided with the minimum ressources to survive and thus working, so if not directy provided by the employer, there should be a minimum wage for the slavery to be economicaly efficient 👌 exceeept if your goal is to kill the people, but I mean, you need a looot of people to do that and still produce things)
You are NOT rewarded "by what you bring to the table". You are offered what an employer thinks he/she believes they can get away with.
This
You can grab whatever crumbs fall from the table.
@@elizabethellis9062 The overwhelming majority do. They just dont know it. Which i bet includes yourself.
@@robertmoore6149 I’m actually self employed but I spent years working for tyrants who never thought to share the wealth, and I knew it.
Exactly
Some of those highschool kids working that they think don't deserve $15/ hour are helping put food on the table and buy clothes for their siblings and in some cases like mine when I was in highschool helping their disabled single parent pay bills
Not to mention the majority of minimum wage workers are NOT high schoolers.
It's not those kids fault their parents are losers. Nore is it there responsibility to do that.
@@fivetwoeighty7012 literally what do even parents do when they are out of applicable work, go to overqualified lower paying jobs
@@fivetwoeighty7012 This!
Nobody diserved anything, in fact. If you think you can have the government dictate the wellbeing of the people, you are gravely mistaken and will surely be the victim of political populism. Minimum wage is just wrong, from all points of view, no matter the skewed studies the left insists on quoting.
The fact that a minimum wage is needed in the first place is insane, companies not wanting to pay their employees enough to survive is dumb. But can't entirely blame employers but schools to. Everyone gets out of high school with the grades in the same subjects. There needs to be different kinds of schools that educate people to find work instead of just preparing for university.
Minimum wage Is needed if workers unions don't have power.
Unionize pepole, unionize
Apprenticeships
Trade schools already exist.
Guess asking hard questions isn’t considered “courteous or polite”.
Real questions*
That’s the most American thing I’ve ever heard. And it’s totally true. Everyone here lies through their teeth and is able to call it rude when those lies or insecurities get exposed
I think the chairman was being far too polite. That guy questioning seemed dim witted and childish. It's not that he was just impolite but emotional and illogical. He wasted everyone's time with a stupid argument and of course it is impolite to ask personal questions.
I am embarrassed for his constituents.
@@Typo385 spoken like a true sociopath
@@ErikDayne Maybe I just don't the world to be run by corporations and useful idiots. But whatever, sorry for expressing myself.
Kenyatta needs to be in charge . This court already had made up there mind and didn't want to hear the truth .
Another typical Pennsylvania meeting. We already shot the arrow, now let’s draw a target around it
Please EXPLAIN the truth more than the economists have analysed and laid out the facts that min. wage is baaaad.
One of the few politicians I respect
@write away well maybe he wanted the answer on the record of this conversation. that's like a major thing in formal proceedings.
@@r0yce
minimum wage has its downfalls, but dude. I'm of the opinion that if you have to work two jobs to stay afloat then you aren't being paid enough. Does that make sense? Cause if there's a reason to not believe that then i'm happy to hear it explained.
(off track)
actually that's a good point, do you have a link to a website where these things are explained in layman terms? I've always been curious as to why its a bad idea, and if I, y'know, actually hear reasoning behind these claims, I'd have a better picture of the situation
Jobs that require college degrees still pay minimum wage.
That says more about college than about wages, since plenty of jobs that don't need college degrees pay more than minimum wage.
If you think isn't enough why would you work there?
I became an isa certified arborist with a class a cdl license, I can get jobs a few times a year that pay $50/hr, or routinely get paid 25-30/hr at 21. Its all down to where and what you work. Nobody wants to do trees and many other trades, therefore they pay handsomely compared to office jobs due to the high demand and very low worker supply. I sympathize with min wage workers, but there's ways to get out of it. Now cost of living is going to get more expensive due to the min wage increase, which means the poverty line will just move higher up, doing nothing to help those who are poverty stricken. In fact it could bring more in due to the bar being raised.
Nothing but facts.
With my student loans I've made less than minimum wage.. I guess I should be glad for deferment which only compound interest further putting me in debt
The funniest part was that she was 100% accurate in her claim that the real minimum wage is $0 because you don't hire people that don't give you at least 7.26 an hour.
Wage is compensation for work, if you don't hire someone they don't produce work for you. If you paid someone $0 wage, it would mean they work for you i.e. you prevent them from getting something better while not paying them. Not hiring them gives them the opportunity to look somewhere else. She was 100% wrong and she was twisting facts to sound believable.
@@DarkAvador She is right. Zero is the LITERAL minimum, it doesn't mean employers WILL or SHOULD pay zero, she never said that.
@@TheLucasbr152 If the law says you can't pay less than this, it is the minimum. Anything else is illegal. And trust me, if employers can pay less they will pay less. Most companies pay a fraction above minimum because it looks bad when they actually pay minimum. Should the minimum go down, they will pay just a fraction above that because well: "It's not the bare minimum we need to do". Most companies just want to maximize profit and wages really cut into that.
@@DarkAvador No, the REAL minimum is still zero. The minimum wage law stablishes an artificial minimum, raising the costs of production and unemployment. If the employers would always pay less and less for their workers in order to profit more and more, why did the wages raise before the existence of minimum wage law?? It doesn't make sense, the existence of high wages before the promulgation of the law debunks you. In your logic, all wages should be miserable without a minimum wage law, but that's not seen on USA before the law, and neither today on countries without a minimum wage law.
@@DarkAvador "While they are often low-paid, entry-level
jobs are vitally important for young and low-
skill workers because they allow people to es-
tablish a track record, to learn skills, and to
advance over time to a better-paying job. Thus,
in trying to fix a perceived problem with mini-
mum wage laws, policymakers cause collateral
damage by reducing the number of entry-level
jobs. As Milton Friedman noted, “The mini-
mum wage law is most properly described
as a law saying employers must discriminate
against people who have low skills.”54
Seventy years of empirical research general-
ly finds that the higher the minimum wage in-
crease is relative to the competitive wage level,
the greater the loss in employment opportuni-
ties. A decision to increase the minimum wage
is not cost-free; someone has to pay for it, and
the research shows that low-skill youth pay for
it by losing their jobs, while consumers may
also pay for it with higher prices. Moreover, ev-
idence from a large number of academic stud-
ies shows that, even if there were no negative
employment or other affects, minimum wage
increases don’t reduce poverty levels. Only
11.3 percent of the workers who would gain
from a recent proposal to increase the mini-
mum wage to $9.50 an hour even live in poor
households.55
Some current proposals on Capitol Hill and
at the state level to raise minimum wages could
not come at a worse time. In June, the unem-
ployment rate for teenagers is 24.9 percent, and
this group’s employment rate is near its record
low of 25.4 percent. For minority youth the sit-
uation is even worse. The unemployment rate
for minority teenagers is 38.2 percent, and the
employment rate is just 15.5 percent.
In these tough economic conditions, em-
ployers are simply not going to hire workers
whose labor produces less than the cost of
hiring them. Employers will not pay $8.25 an
hour to hire a worker whose hourly efforts
bring in $7.25. A higher minimum wage will
price even more low-skilled individuals out of
a job. Although a small share of workers will
get a raise, others will lose opportunities for
employment. Minimum wages generally don’t
distribute income to workers from employers,
but to a small group of lucky workers from the
unlucky workers who lose jobs.
Rather than pursuing policies such as mini-
mum wage increases that create winners and los-
ers, policymakers should focus on policies that
generate faster economic growth to benefit all
workers. While minimum wages may be a well-
meaning attempt to help workers, economic re-
search clearly shows that somebody must pay the
price for any increase, and it is usually the least
skilled and least fortunate among us." - Mark Wilson, Negative effects of minimum wage.
When she said she had earned minimum wage in at some point. Translation: I worked 8 hours a week at the local grocery store while my parents paid for my 4 year degree at a good college. I mean, CONGRATS on the college degree, I am working on one myself and it's not easy, but I also have to work and support myself, and right now, I can't afford a one bedroom apartment. I am a professional chef/baker by trade, now studying legal system. Sure would help if I made $16.00/hour, I have one semester left, and working 2 and 3 jobs on top of classes is a struggle.
@merlinsorangetabby • Good luck to you. Don't get discouraged. You can do it. I wish you well. 🖖
Shouldn't be focused on raising the minimum wage. We should be focused on wage caps so the price of rents, goods, etc. Would be brought down due to surplus income not being any good to the 1%. Make the minimum wage $15 and all of these business owners, land lords, etc. Would just raise their prices, how is raising the minimum wage going to fix anything other than harm small businesses?
I just wanted to say that people like you deserve the most. You're amazing and make me feel so lazy. Keep it up!
College! hah! Dude, when she said that, I was like oh she worked on the weekends and summers at the mall or something during high school.
@@CherryBlossomBlyue We don't actually know what her employment situation was.
She has the appearance that she's trying her hardest to not laugh.
Nerves
I know the fact that she was smiling was so frustrating
The rich think that the poor, fighting for their needs to be met, is funny. It's all a big joke to them.
Yes, because Mr. whatever is asking childish questions.
@@oldcountryman2795 Mr. Whatever. Shows you've put real thought into things, boomer. GTFO.
Mr. Kenyatta's questions were entirely relevant and on point, which is exactly why the chairman tried to shut him down, because he's GOP complicit in keeping people in poverty.
Another crooked tRUMP supporter!!
"Let's be honest the real minimum wage is $0... at one point I worked at the minimum wage"
So you're saying you worked for $0 an hour before?
yea that is exactly what she said. great deduction sherlock
She meant that as in the employers are not obligated to hire just any applicant and that those deserving of the job must have the requirements to earn it
I am not a high school kid, I entered a new field at 55. Areospace production, back breaking work. I started at 13 hr and 2 years later??? 14.21
The company found every reason not to give wage increase. The minimum wage here at the time in Washington state was 12 hr.( now 13.69) The average rent on a 2 bedroom apartment is 1250.
This is the scenario in every state. The workers get below living standard wage, and the management makes 300 times the amount. This is middle ages economics.
Why didn't you get a different job if you felt you were underpaid? Why didn't you look into having a roommate? Lack of affordable housing is also a failure of government regulation...
@@wannawin95 your response shows exactly whats wrong with this country. its a mixture of living in a bubble and willful ignorance, disgusting
@@wannawin95 well you must live in NEVER NEVER LAND. Where all is fair, no ageism, and all workers get what they are worth. When you start a new job in a new field you are aware that you make less for the training. It's when you are not supported by unions and your company is just allowed to continue to lie and outright cheat you.
Since you OBVIOUSLY have all the answers to better life??? I'm surprised you waste your Precious opinion and time on UA-cam.
@@cannpdx781 ageism is already illegal, but it really shouldn't be. Some jobs young people are more suited to do, whereas older people are more suited to others.
Doesn't everyone start a career in a new field at some point? Why is it abnormal to make less when you are starting out and being trained? Presumably you don't have the same skills as someone that's already been trained sith experience...
You make a good point. I should probably stop responding to people on here and be more productive lol
@@jamilakatze2128 alright. It's always the other person in a bubble right? 🤣
I hope "the testifier" and the "chairman" start making $0 an hour and have to prove to the people they are worth more.
The chairman was elected and the testifier is voluntarily paid for by her employer. Did you even think before writing this comment? They already proved they are worth the wages they are making
@@AnyVideo999 Both certainly have a contract stating their working hours and their salary for their work. What they are proposing is removing the guarantee of a fair salary in today’s climate.
A minimum below the poverty line means that most many people would not take the job. But as a remember USA has always had a issue with its immigrants.
And when no one in the county is willing to take the job someone form a poorer country will. Because they don’t need to live their.
They can come in for a 6 months up to 2 years or more.Take that money back to their home country. And live a decent life because living is chipper in their country
@@AnyVideo999 just be quiet 🤫 people can see your lack of sense.
His question was spot on because it calls them out on there hypocrisy. He was being a polite as he could be but they don't wanna recognize the truth. Minimum wage is stupid low & we say we're the richest country. We're like a spin tip all heavy on the top about to collapse on itself.
Absolutely - she was arguing that $7.25 an hour was too much to expect companies to pay and wasn’t a true reflection of the value of the work done
So where in the everliving f**k does it make sense to pay almost £300k a year to a CEO whose whole entire job and company would be worthless without the work done by its minimum wage employees?!
*When you can eloquently defend your position in an argument, you become a deadly assassin* that virtually no one can stand up to without looking stupid. Case and point, this young man fighting for the benefit of those making an income below a threshold which affords dignity. I think he’s a really cool person for doing so 😊🙌📚
"........high school kid......"
The guy banging the gavel failed the argument right there. He CLEARLY doesn't know about working citizens. His position is lazy and typical and its the kind of position that keeps wages low.
I suggest examining the statistics on min wage workers the vast majority somewhere around 80% are essentially kids ages 18-24 so still in school
@@toddpick8007 so that means we should still let that 20 percent who aren’t kids go homeless because most minimum wage workers are kids? If the problem is that you dont want kids to make so much money, just make the wage different for students and adults. In Canada we have a $15 minimum wage for adults, and $13.40 for under 18 workers, and honestly with our tax rates that minimum wage isn’t very survivable unless you have dual income.
@@rayan_mir The issue is that these minimum wage jobs aren't made to be livable off of. They are designed as introduction jobs for people to move up to better jobs later, not a life job.
@@ferusskywalker9167 The issue with your dumbass argument is that from its very inception in the 1930s, minimum was designed as the *minimum to survive on*, and minimum wage hasn't met that standard on the federal level in more than 30 years.
Right now there are less than two dozen counties where it's enough to meet fair-market rent and other basic living expenses. All of them are deep in the high plains or the interior mountain west. Together they comprise less than 1% of the number of counties in the US and far less than 1% of the nation's populace. No state's average COL is under that state's full-time minimum wage - not one.
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The point of having a low minimum wage is so that kids can easily get job experience to help them move on to higher positions. Early job experience decreases your likelihood of needing to work such a job in the future.
What she means is "anyone who isn't already sitting on a fat wallet brings nothing to the table"
This man is remarkable representation for the people in his district. We need 100 more like him.
@Jack Hoff not true. He said that minimum wage workers are not only high school children. That that is a mischaracterizarion and it is! He also stated that he has college educated constituency that has to work 3-4 jobs. Asking her what she makes and pointing out what her CEO makes is perfectly valid given the subject matter, the fact that she ducked and dodged that question speaks volumes.
Also, she was saying that paying a BARELY living wage would hurt the economy but offered NO facts, or data to back it up. That really highlights the hypocrisy of the want to be SLAVE owners that oppose paying people something they can live off.
15/hr=28000/yr BEFORE taxes. Barely above poverty.
@Jack Hoff How so?
“I used to work at McDonald's making minimum wage. You know what that means when someone pays you minimum wage? You know what your boss was trying to say? "Hey if I could pay you less, I would, but it's against the law.” Chris Rock
An shes literally advocating for zero minimum wage?!?!?!
I always laugh at this line of reasoning. Wages are forever a two-way street. A wage can only be offered so low before people no longer take it as either there are better jobs, not worth their time, or not enough to live off of. It certainly isn't government legislation why there are jobs which pay more than $15/hr, maybe try to rationalize that one first. Maybe you should stop voting for policies which flood your labour market at the lowest end. Otherwise, advocate for basic necessities, not arbitrary conditions on agreements between employees and employers.
I have been paid on the very penny of legality in 4/5 of my jobs in the last decade (2 were retail).
I got my first raise last week.
@@COVERartistLOL She wants slavery?