Milton Friedman - A Conversation On Minimum Wage

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2013
  • A debate on whether the minimum wage hurts or helps the working class. www.LibertyPen.com

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  • @jeffdkillman
    @jeffdkillman 5 років тому +136

    "Sincerity is a much overrated virtue in our society." - Milton Friedman

    • @nickjames205
      @nickjames205 3 роки тому +2

      He's so good. As soon as he said that I went to make a comment about that quote and you beat me to it

    • @hieronymusboss7705
      @hieronymusboss7705 Рік тому +3

      The man was a fuckin' prophet. Because the problem of "sincere" advocates for terrible ideas has only gotten worse...and provided a mighty shield for those who are insincere in their motives.

  • @rushlwms
    @rushlwms 10 років тому +46

    It's surreal and frightening when you can pull the curtain, look back, and hear these debates and see where we are now in the grand scheme of things. It's amazing just how prophetic and on point Friedman, Williams, and other older gentleman were and still are.

  • @magazin9000
    @magazin9000 7 років тому +173

    This debate is about people who have a clear self-interest in a minimum wage and economists who quite well know the effects

    • @richiemello3447
      @richiemello3447 3 роки тому +3

      Is that why if you get a bunch of noble prize winning economists in a room and ask them 1 question you get a dozen answers? Not all economists agree and many economists in history have been proven wrong and forgotten. Keynesian economics cannot explain everything going on in current economic conditions because he could not predict how the world’s economies would look in 100 years.

    • @server1ok
      @server1ok Рік тому +5

      @@richiemello3447 All of the prosperity ( that the Union bosses are sitting on ) was created by thousands of years prior + technological development aka Industrialization, by a World market that didn't even have a notion about what a "minimum wage" is, and the only reason that the US can sport a minimum wage in 2023 ( without completely imploding ) is because of said historical development, while the minimum wage and countless social programs have strangled free enterprise and strangled the free movement in the economy. The social programs are a hidden tax that is payed by everyone, but most of all, the people at the bottom who become fully dependent on the legislation and the social programs. It's help for the poor. To stay poor. And to die poor.

  • @frencheneesz
    @frencheneesz 10 років тому +225

    Why don't we have debates like this today?

    • @spinnerpete
      @spinnerpete 10 років тому +89

      Because the Miltons are dying off and being replaced by marxist univeristy grads.

    • @devinshearer7523
      @devinshearer7523 7 років тому +8

      spinnerpete that's sad

    • @gregd4391
      @gregd4391 6 років тому +30

      Because the media, both right and left, are big government fanatics. How often to you see Tom Wood, Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, Judge Andrew Napolitano...on a major network? These people should be the most common commentators on TV and have their own shows. But they don't adhere to the big government, pro-war, statist narrative.

    • @projectjt3149
      @projectjt3149 5 років тому +6

      Dude, this argument was on the verge of falling apart several times.

    • @tedphillips2501
      @tedphillips2501 5 років тому +6

      We don't have debates like this because the folks whining for academic freedom in the 60's and got it didn't let anyone who disagreed with them have the same privilige. Kids are now raised like pets and are taught what to believe by people they dare not question. Note: The new $15 minimum wage isn't designed to help Americans - it is to encourage more illegals to come and work at substandard wages.

  • @cunjoz
    @cunjoz 7 років тому +118

    Basically, minimum wage not only hurts low skilled and poor, but also small business owners and favors big corporations because small business owners can't afford to pay the minimum wage.
    Wow...

    • @server1ok
      @server1ok Рік тому +3

      Not the best summation. The one who pays the biggest price for the "minimum wage" are the poorest of the poor, who are so poor that you can't produce a statistical valid model for them, because of the exclusion. This issue is about an artificial barrier that STOPS the excluded from getting a foothold in the "market of workers" and about welfare and other social programs that help the poor to stay poor, and to die poor, not only in economical terms but to die poor without trying your wings. Without trying and failing, the poor can never improve and they can never learn a real World experience. It's like being stuck in a ghetto of the mind, forever. Regardless if the immediate needs are met ( food, shelter etc. ) this is the essence of the word "poor" in 2023. Being poor is a mental and psychological state and the syndicates, they play into the American peoples fear and greed, for their own benefit. Well. This doesn't work in States that have a well established personal freedom and a personal mindset. It may work in Cali and NY to some degree, unfortunately.

  • @jarodaltadonna807
    @jarodaltadonna807 8 років тому +27

    Friedman sold me at "Sincerity is a much overated virtue in our society"

  • @hieronymusboss7705
    @hieronymusboss7705 Рік тому +16

    I adore Friedman's ability to keep cool under pressure - and simply let his opponent stumble on their own. Sometimes that's far more effective than shredding your opposition.
    Of course, he can do that too, and often with a smile. The man was a legend.

  • @garywood97
    @garywood97 7 років тому +78

    "If we didn't have minimum wage, this country wouldn't be as prosperous a place."
    How's Singapore doing without one?

    • @adultjames3097
      @adultjames3097 7 років тому +26

      Switzerland has no minimum wage laws and their wage rates are about 25 dollars

    • @garywood97
      @garywood97 7 років тому

      Their economic inequality isn't that different than the US if you go by the GINI measurement. And the US has minimum wage. So I'm unconvinced.

    • @Whocares563
      @Whocares563 7 років тому +1

      I would simply advise being careful with the paradigmatic approach you seek to employ. Economics can be useful in many considerations, but it is necessary to keep in mind that the situatedness of economies is not geographically and historically irrelevant.

    • @MonsieurWambo
      @MonsieurWambo 7 років тому +30

      The free market doesn't "fix" inequality. On the contrary, it rewards productivity, skill, ingenuity and innovation, and thus is inherently unequal - for the simple fact that people do not perform equally. But the point of contention is that it is equitable. Prosperity is not judged by merely the level of income inequality, but in the general productivity and abundance afforded by the capital investments that lead to a strong workforce, granted by the freedom to employ. Switzerland's inequality of income is irrelevant. The point is that they are a prosperous nation without minimum wage laws, and empirical evidence suggests that they would only be less prosperous had they mandated a minimum wage law. And to that point, so would we, and so we are.

    • @bradchristy8429
      @bradchristy8429 6 років тому +16

      Chris Ward The biggest difference between capitalism and socialism is that capitalism depends upon mans desire to improve his personal conditions and socialism rejects it.

  • @keepyouright6157
    @keepyouright6157 9 років тому +32

    wonderful exchange.The atmosphere is electric.

  • @macioluko9484
    @macioluko9484 4 роки тому +15

    Great debate. One aspect of the situation that was clearly missing was a young man and your lady looking for part time work.
    At the end of the day, any minimum wage law reduces people's access to employment.

  • @chrisparker2118
    @chrisparker2118 8 років тому +65

    The thing about a true free market system, is that it operates naturally. Nature is based on harmony and balance. When you institute government intervention, it throws it out of whack.

    • @fzqlcs
      @fzqlcs 8 років тому +2

      +Chris Parker nicely said, absolutely true.

    • @benb8647
      @benb8647 8 років тому +3

      +Chris Parker Free market systems fail to operate efficiently due to the existence of externalities that are not compensated for in the price system. Some form of government intervention is needed in markets to correct this and to ensure markets operate in a better way.

    • @vaisuliafu3342
      @vaisuliafu3342 8 років тому +14

      +Ben Bonning Ideally, government intervention would correct these inefficiencies, but more often than not, these "corrective" interventions have unintended consequences that almost entirely distort the market. In choosing the least of two evils, it seems better to keep the free market.

    • @bernlin2000
      @bernlin2000 6 років тому

      Making legal, sound business decisions without having to look behind your back for the blunt force trauma of government ;-)

  • @wombatofcombat5952
    @wombatofcombat5952 9 років тому +233

    This guy is a genius... i'm only thirteen but now i'm fully Liberitarian.

    • @LibertyPen
      @LibertyPen  9 років тому +61

      We call that wise beyond your years. Welcome aboard.

    • @wombatofcombat5952
      @wombatofcombat5952 9 років тому +16

      Thank You for Having me.

    • @punchsideiron8502
      @punchsideiron8502 9 років тому +12

      Wombat OfCombat
      Give it a few more years and you'll be a glorious ancap.

    • @SP3NTT
      @SP3NTT 9 років тому +3

      Well friedman was not an archist. So let's go with your a minarchist

    • @keepyouright6157
      @keepyouright6157 9 років тому

      Wombat OfCombat proud of ya bud.

  • @Jdf2024
    @Jdf2024 5 років тому +6

    "Sincerity is a much overrated virtue in our society." Oh my gosh, this. So much this.

  • @silkhead44
    @silkhead44 9 років тому +136

    these pro min wage people use strawman arguments

    • @chrisparker2118
      @chrisparker2118 8 років тому +34

      +silkhead44 It's because they operate on emotions and feelings. Exactly as Milton said, the do-gooders. Here's a great quote from C.S. Lewis:"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."

    • @politics-bu3pw
      @politics-bu3pw 8 років тому

      +Chris Parker
      Lets my guest your from the south? confederate flag and all

    • @chrisparker2118
      @chrisparker2118 8 років тому +19

      +politics8000 First off, no I'm not from the south. Secondly, what the fuck does that have to do with my comment?Also, learn to spell. Jackass.

    • @ddodsondd
      @ddodsondd 7 років тому +6

      Don't engage the trolls. The quote was confusing enough for them to disregard and just go after you personally. Great insight from CS there, hadn't seen that before. Thank you

    • @MarcelCasella
      @MarcelCasella 7 років тому +7

      "How many kids do you have?"
      Possible response 1: "None"
      Then you can´t speak for the youth.
      Possible response 2: "Two"
      Your kids are far above the minimum wage.

  • @apocalypticskepticus3299
    @apocalypticskepticus3299 4 роки тому +3

    Walter Williams completely crushed their arguments with his Bangladesh point.
    İt is rather astonishing that we are still having the exact same arguments with the statists.

  • @lifethetragiccomedy2889
    @lifethetragiccomedy2889 6 років тому +28

    Starting at around 10:30, Freedman completely ripped his opposer down to his absolute core, humiliating his intelligence in the process. Fantastic and accurate work. Is it possible for the next Milton to exist in today's society? I don't believe it is, as we've been trained improperly to deal with complex issues with which we disagree, a disagreement based solely on something we've heard in days gone by, namely, our school years, taught by the very people who profit from our ignorance

    • @Riseky
      @Riseky 6 років тому

      Check Yaron Brook, I enjoy a lot watching his speeches and Q&A, his mentor is Ayn Rand but was clearly influenced by the work of Friedman.

    • @rll1236
      @rll1236 6 років тому

      dude..i just finished watching one of his lecturese on why income inequality is no problem at all. It was so great and reasonable that even an 18 year old dimwit like me had no problem understanding.

    • @boblaine4733
      @boblaine4733 Рік тому +1

      Listen to Thomas Sowell

  • @ripbeni6198
    @ripbeni6198 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for uploading this old gem of a video.

  • @trevorlambert5061
    @trevorlambert5061 6 років тому +4

    Walter Williams and Milton Friedman vs. two people I've never heard of. It's not even fair

  • @nrodaf06
    @nrodaf06 10 років тому +3

    I always enjoy reading the comments of Milton Friedman videos. It restores my hope that there are other intelligent human beings in this world that, even though they may disagree with Milton, are at least compelled enough to give a crap.

  • @MrEkzotic
    @MrEkzotic 3 роки тому +4

    Milton Friedman is a beast.

  • @johnyoung5392
    @johnyoung5392 3 роки тому +7

    The exploitation of the worker ended the day a worker was allowed to find the best job he could for himself. It also ended the day he was allowed to take a gamble on his own labor and invest in himself with his own resources as self-employed rather than outsource that investment to a job creator.

  • @ace50cal1
    @ace50cal1 4 роки тому +15

    I am a Puerto rican..living in Connecticut...raised in New haven..i was poor and didn't know it. I saw my mom and dad stuggle..they divorced when I was 13.. hard childhood. Today I'm 30...6 years in the armys infantry and I started an electrical apprenticeship when I was 19...got my license about 5 years ago..now I'm a high voltage electrician/engineer slamming 6 figures a year...don't ever ever let anyone tell you that race holds you back. Engineering is a (white job) to some people...so explain why I'm keeping power on in Connecticuts capital? race has ZERO to do with what kind of job you get...i wanted to work with electricity because no one likes to. And there is an extremely high demand for legit electricians in the northeast...i simply chose a career that didn't involve crime...or drugs or fucking off with the wrong people. I chose to keep my head in them electrical books till I met my goals. Everyone can do this.

  • @kevinsavo3650
    @kevinsavo3650 5 років тому +11

    Milton looks both like a young child and an old man at the same time!

  • @bluepunk182
    @bluepunk182 6 років тому +5

    I love Walter E. Williams. So glad I was able to meet him.

  • @MarcusFryTheQualityGuy
    @MarcusFryTheQualityGuy 7 років тому +5

    Notice how the pro-minimum wage folks never mention the before and after unemployment rates.

  • @CM_Burns
    @CM_Burns 7 років тому +18

    Is there anything that unions don't destroy?

  • @silkhead44
    @silkhead44 9 років тому +10

    the government has no problem hiring interns for no money...slavery (internship) is ok with your consent but you can't work for less than min wage with your consent...how asinine is that...it goes agianst your right to contract at whatever price you desire even it's below legislated min wage

    • @kenmills3401
      @kenmills3401 8 років тому

      +silkhead44, internship is not slavery. Slavery, by definition, is not voluntary.

    • @silkhead44
      @silkhead44 8 років тому +5

      I stand corrected but my point is valid...you should be able to contract at whatever price even if it's zero

    • @kenmills3401
      @kenmills3401 8 років тому +1

      +silkhead44, ok. Never mind. You and I agree, and I misread your statement.

  • @Zb_Calisthenic
    @Zb_Calisthenic 5 років тому +3

    Only Milton could use this word in context. RIP Legend. 10:00-11:00

    • @AussieZeKieL
      @AussieZeKieL 5 років тому

      That was the cleanest burn I’ve even seen.

  • @ORF5519
    @ORF5519 3 роки тому

    Spirited, passionate, civil. This is the way debate between kindred professionals should be.

  • @viritrilbiaslayerofargus.6691
    @viritrilbiaslayerofargus.6691 6 років тому +4

    Despite the moral intentions, the outcomes are the same. That the jobs that pay less become illegal. So what happens to the workers?
    They get fired instead of a raise because their labor and skill are not worth the higher price of the new minimum wage
    You can also say that the higher skilled workers are protected against competition from the less skilled laborers. Labor Unions produce thsee results. higher paid workers don't have to worry about loosing their jobs to someone who is willing to do it a a cheaper price if they volunteer to learn.

  • @alsamuef
    @alsamuef 5 років тому +2

    Plain simple, if you ask me to pay $15 per hour for your labor, I am going to restrict my candidates to the ones who can actually justify that wage. Also I am going to restrict the number of employees according to my capital available.

  • @devsun2
    @devsun2 10 років тому +2

    I love this. If you advocated the abolishment of minimum wage today, people will hurl accusations at you for 'hating the poor'. However, in this discussion, people dont resort to such nonsense and have an actual dialogue. It is recognised that most of us want the same thing and dont hate the poor, but simply have different ideas on what is the best way of helping the poor, and everyone else. I really wish we could see more of these kind of discussion today.

  • @richardwilson112
    @richardwilson112 2 роки тому

    I'm only picking these snippets now. Amazing debates, calm, articulate, and intelligent. Purely professional. My God, the intelligentsia takeover of colleges and government has so destroyed our country.

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem 10 років тому

    That last word was spot-on and great.
    Good overall.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @raylider
    @raylider 10 років тому +3

    The last sentence is so prophetic that it's scary.

  • @Fingolfin3423
    @Fingolfin3423 10 років тому +4

    I was thinking the exact same thing about halfway through the video, Kemicutie. One side is loud, interruptive, and assuming. The other side is just trying to say, "Hey hold on a minute, it doesn't quite work like that in the real world of economics."

  • @lockelamora8099
    @lockelamora8099 7 років тому

    Milton's sly smile about halfway through was just epic.

  • @kemicutie
    @kemicutie 10 років тому +1

    Notice which side is respectful of the other in terms of getting their point across. It speaks volumes.

  • @braceleerohith
    @braceleerohith 4 роки тому +1

    In the 21st century, everybody is unhappy and egoistic so we cannot have a Suttle debate without someone getting triggered. Discussions and debates are important for the progression of society.

  • @heronmyer3780
    @heronmyer3780 8 років тому +21

    the black guy sounds a lot like thomas sowell

    • @Paul-A01
      @Paul-A01 8 років тому +18

      Heron Myer That's his BFF Walter E Williams

  • @robotnik77
    @robotnik77 9 років тому +31

    I'm not going to pay $15 for a burger and fries.

    • @nathanrobinson980
      @nathanrobinson980 9 років тому +3

      Is somebody asking you to pay $15 for a burger and fries?

    • @dexterlecter7289
      @dexterlecter7289 9 років тому +13

      You won't have to but you will only have the option of shopping at a select few monopolies. Higher minimum wages at this time will without a doubt put nearly every single small business out of business. I employ 6 and if the democrats get their way with minimum wage and employer paid benefits I'll shut down and work for a monopoly.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 9 років тому +2

      robotnik77 Then don't ever eat at the airport!

    • @heyitsablackguy9553
      @heyitsablackguy9553 8 років тому

      +robotnik77 THANK YOU! LOL

    • @jaysuseffinkrist
      @jaysuseffinkrist 5 років тому

      Give it ~15 years for the inflation to catch up.

  • @lysol5555
    @lysol5555 8 років тому +4

    at the end of the day, it is not increase in wages but the improvement in technology that improves the quality of life. It is not poverty but lack of jobs that lead people to crime.
    Minimum wage raises the cost of doing business and increase unemployment. these two things cause a lack of progress in technology and crime.

    • @exceptionhandler78
      @exceptionhandler78 5 років тому

      yes sir. criminals(we) are technologically the most advanced.

  • @csimmons2807
    @csimmons2807 7 років тому

    Is this kind of content still being made because I would love to watch it.

    • @jimreimers4213
      @jimreimers4213 3 роки тому

      If you understood the points Milton was making here and want to hear and learn more. Check out Milton Fredman and Phil Donahue show. Part one and part two.

  • @tipofmytongue1024
    @tipofmytongue1024 7 років тому +1

    It's interesting how this conversation hasn't moved an inch since this time. It's crazy. People today would make the SAME talking points with this issue of minimum wage.

  • @TPQ1980
    @TPQ1980 7 років тому +1

    Prophetic stuff.

  • @kevinkuo672
    @kevinkuo672 4 роки тому

    damn. These gentlemen are spittin heat!

  • @reven-docta79
    @reven-docta79 2 роки тому

    Not sure why I love this stuff (maybe it touches a geek nerve I didn’t know I had) but I could listen to these debates a couple times a week. Okay, actually I just figured it out while I was typing, this is from a time when people with opposing views could actually face one another and engage in an intellectually honest discussion. I miss those day before panels of group thinkers sat around in echo chamber whining about how unfair life is.

  • @whoknowsanymorebro
    @whoknowsanymorebro Рік тому +1

    Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. - these countries are evidence that a minimum wage isnt necessary for propserity but we still have to consider all of the other surrounding factors that uphold their prosperity. It's not clear to me trade unions are problematic at the offset - particularly given that one of these mentioned countries (I forget which one) automatically signs people up with trade unions to negotiate for wages on their behalf as soon as they are legally employable, which might be why said country is so prosperous - but I do see an argument against minimum wage itself

    • @user-gy1bu9gf8l
      @user-gy1bu9gf8l 7 місяців тому

      Trade unions are a phenomenon in free societies. Provided the government does not impose wage floors, market forces are at play.

  • @thefrugallibertarian7413
    @thefrugallibertarian7413 3 роки тому +1

    Get rid of the minimum wage and let business decide

  • @ElainesDomain
    @ElainesDomain 3 роки тому

    This is part of Friedman's ''Free To Choose'' series.

  • @chrislake552
    @chrislake552 5 років тому

    Government has ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what the cost of labor is. To put an arbitrary price on labor is absurd! In addition, you can't get exploited because only YOU can CHOOSE to work there or not. What makes a job NOT slavery? CONSENT!

  • @BJMcB92
    @BJMcB92 10 років тому +1

    10:59 that dude was giving Friedman the death glare

  • @peterdmaster
    @peterdmaster 5 років тому

    what song is in the intro? Wonderful!

  • @hohji
    @hohji 9 років тому +5

    The opponents of Walter Williams and William Brady are committing ad hominem, and other logical fallacies, clearly defined by Sir Karl Popper in what he calls historicism. In addition, they view contracts simply as a method of extortion, rather than a method to bring mutual benefits for both parties.

  • @CribNotes
    @CribNotes 7 років тому +1

    Exactly how would trade unions have to deal with competition from lesser skilled people? Is that concept a new free market principle?

  • @jimgallagher5902
    @jimgallagher5902 4 роки тому

    Friedman is so VERY intelligent, yet he can speak to all with decency, positivity, and plain old correctness.

  • @rjw4762
    @rjw4762 2 місяці тому

    Having just learned of a Clothing Maker closing their factory in England to make the same clothes in Morocco tells us all we need to know - most if not all businesses will seek out the cheapest labour. When this CONservative Government puts the Minimum Wage up every single year they are actually killing British jobs.

  • @rossward3242
    @rossward3242 10 років тому +1

    Can anyone make out what Milton is saying at around 6:19? He says "... then you are simultaneously saying..." I can't make out what he's saying. Thanks.

  • @Epicgear848
    @Epicgear848 9 років тому +7

    Jesus everyone's just interrupting each other. Would've been nice if they took turns so I could understand each of their positions.

    • @chrisparker2118
      @chrisparker2118 8 років тому +6

      +Winston T Atleast they weren't shouting profanity and insults at each other.

  • @billyblaze7530
    @billyblaze7530 10 років тому +1

    No, I'm saying they're less able to get work AS A RESULT OF MINIMUM WAGE. A better analogy would be that people who can walk are capable of going to the grocery store; minimum wage makes some people walk a little faster but breaks the legs of other people.

  • @mzk1489
    @mzk1489 10 років тому

    Also, a lot of union contracts stated a MULTIPLE of minimum wages.

  • @stephenoni2019
    @stephenoni2019 6 років тому +1

    basic economics vs emotion

  • @nathanngumi8467
    @nathanngumi8467 3 роки тому

    Word.

  • @ep4169
    @ep4169 Місяць тому

    Another way to look at the minimum wage is that it simply makes it illegal to hire somebody at a rate below that wage. That's all you've done. You haven't made it so that anybody makes any more money than they otherwise would. People who are worth a certain wage simply cannot be hired at a higher wage for the business to sustain itself. And if they are worth lower than the minimum wage, then it is illegal to hire them at the wage they are worth, so they won't be hired.

  • @MachielGroeneveld
    @MachielGroeneveld 10 років тому

    Higher wages can really be of someone's expense, especially in markets that are hard to penetrate and companies are asking the highest possible price.

  • @MeThePersonvWeThePrivileged
    @MeThePersonvWeThePrivileged 5 років тому

    If Bernie Sanders or another candidate represented me on the following issue in writing and with a strong vocal output on the subject, I will consider voting for him or any other candidate that uses this. Only raise minimum wage on law-abiding citizens, that means violent and dishonest Americans and Illegals should be exempted. Milder crimes can endure a waiting period. It's time to include crime prevention and rewards in our laws. It would help to create the republic we need as a foundation for the democracy we could have had by now. People will feel freer to vote their conscience in a world with less violence and crime. Establishing our republic means no slaves because slaves do not govern nor should they. Violent and dishonest people serve as the slave masters of all our communities, helping our versions of Middle Eastern Shaeks maintain a tight grip on male dominating values, in other words, slavery.

  • @xealit
    @xealit 6 років тому

    the union guy has brilliant logic: "we are talking about the needs of the workers, the people who come into society which does not provide them with enough employment -- and what are we going to do?" -- yep, you are going to decrease the amount of employment even more by cutting off the small-wage part.
    The comparison with South Africa by Walter Williams is very exposing, quite on the spot.
    They shut him down on the rates of unemployment in 1949 and the time of the debate. People moved-shmoved etc. What about the unemployment now? The effects of moving-shmowing must be over by now. Well, sure they will rephrase it somehow and come up with new complex scheme to explain out the obvious.

  • @EderikSchneider1973USA
    @EderikSchneider1973USA 10 років тому

    I agree with Milton Friedman when it comes to his negative income tax. Which is to give people on public assistance up to a certain point. More financial assistance for the more they are able to do for themselves which is one reason why I'm in favor of the. Minimum wage and would even raise it under certain circumstances.

  • @pleasedontdoxme6237
    @pleasedontdoxme6237 5 років тому +1

    Of course, the captions are in Hebrew!

  • @FRWHELAN
    @FRWHELAN 4 роки тому +1

    This is the View in the 70's. Except that it's all men...and they actually all know something.

  • @XTRABIG
    @XTRABIG 7 років тому +2

    Notice when Milton speaks how everyone shuts their mouth and listens. The Master.

  • @fothinator
    @fothinator 10 років тому +2

    ECONOMIC FREEDOM FTW!!!

  • @manofausagain
    @manofausagain 6 років тому

    So let's admit people have different skills. And different level of skill. One skill is negotiation. A purely free wage system benefits the people who possess the best negotiation skills. You would need practically zero employment for it not to matter. Even then all the areas of business that would help a family or individual to move ahead rely on your longevity at a position regardless of income. Both these are obstacles for the worker which leaves them clinging on to a lower paid but long standing job. On with unions and minimum wage to protect workers.

  • @51MontyPython
    @51MontyPython 10 років тому

    WOW! It had to do with competition for unions. Makes perfect sense. Now, why didn't I figure that out already?
    Of course, what the unions perhaps don't realize is that a greater minimum wage also increases inflation and the cost of living, making their union wages worth all the less, so it essentially all evens out to the same as having NO min wage, except that it hurts small businesses, which likewise hurts EVERYONE.

  • @johnallen2771
    @johnallen2771 8 років тому

    Friedman is a genius in progressive work conditions. He does not support higher wages because the costs will just be passed on to the general public . That will make the whole economy go down. then we have a national crisis because of inflation. If there was truly a level playing field between the U.S. and other foreign countries then we could step right up to the plate and hit a home run for our companies. But now there is no loyalty because workers feel there hard efforts are not recognized. Yes, Milton Friedman is one of the best economists ever, but we don't have a level playing field. How could we ever possibly outwork the Chinese who make about $8 per day!? I don't know what the answer is but I know we can't go on for long the way things are set up now. Did anyone ever hear of a revolution? It happened when Americans got tired of paying taxes to the British for no representation. If people get desperate enough, they will revolt, and then only God knows what will happen afterwards. We are 20 TRILLION dollars in debt.

  • @rdavian
    @rdavian 10 років тому

    what i cant understand is why nobody is talking about the FED they are the reason why things cost more there would be no need for higher wages if the FED would just stop printing money.

  • @andrewwashburn4055
    @andrewwashburn4055 3 роки тому

    To be a fly on the wall in this room

  • @maniesh
    @maniesh 6 місяців тому

    The executives at the top keep getting bailed out by the government, and thus insulated from the consequences of the free market. If those at the top recieve protection from the government at the expense of the taxpayers, why shouldn't entry level workers recieve protection from the government at the expense of those on top? Without the minimum wage, only those are the bottom of the economic ladder are subject to the fluctuations of the "free" market. This double standard leads to an inequitable distribution of wealth amongst those who already hold wealth and power. Corrupt politicians aren't going to stop bailing out the people who fund their campaigns and they aren't going to deny legislature that favors the people that vote them into office. You can't have your cake and eat it too. The low price of goods is sustained on the back of labor outsourced to poor countries where there is little to no enforcement of worker's rights. Once these countries save up enough wealth, they too introduce legislation to protect their workers. When these companies run out of slave labor markets to outsource their work to, they will either have to slash their profit margins, increase prices, rely on government subsidies, or try to develop more advanced technologies to automate their skilled workforce. Automation is the only peaceful option, since the first two are unrealistic and the third option is unsustainable. Powers of the world have gone to war in times of past economic hardship, and due to the nature of man it's likely to happen again, many times over.

  • @Michael-yx3np
    @Michael-yx3np 3 роки тому

    Minimum wage gives children pocket change while suppressing the incentive to become adult. Corporations soak up the added cost by reducing pay increases for entry level management. Net effect: Pay gap between starting worker and the person managing those starting employees is closed, thus taking away incentive for anyone to progress, particularly preventing children from developing into adults. Those same children who become young adults will soon need a job, and they need to be making more money so they can go to college and/or raise children. Management jobs provide the fuel for responsible young adults, and we should be supporting them and not the children living at home with their parents who already earn $50k-$250k/year.

  • @MrGeeetar
    @MrGeeetar 7 років тому

    I understand the basic premise of repealing minimum wage laws - however i'm still slightly confused. Could someone explain how employers would not exploit their workers to minimize costs?

    • @FletchforFreedom
      @FletchforFreedom 7 років тому +6

      +MrGeeetar It's quite simple my good man. In the (abundantly evident) competitive market, businesses must compete for resources, This interaction of supply and demand results in the price of those resources equating to their actual value. Labor services or, more correctly, the return generated by them - which is what employers compete for - is no different. Self-interested employers seek to maximize profits which means that they will never overpay for resources (including labor services - which is why minimum wage laws only result in disemployment), but it also means that they cannot incur excessive turnover costs - which inevitably occurs if they try to underpay workers. Thus, as has been empirically demonstrated, competing employers bid *UP* the price of labor until it reaches the risk adjusted marginal revenue product of the labor services provided or, in layman;s terms, what those labor services are actually worth. The minimum wage is responsible neither for increasing pay levels or preventing them from falling.

    • @MrGeeetar
      @MrGeeetar 7 років тому +1

      FletchforFreedom Thorough and thoughtful. Thanks!

    • @bigblue162
      @bigblue162 7 років тому +1

      FletchforFreedom Thank you for this.

  • @billyblaze7530
    @billyblaze7530 10 років тому

    No, you misunderstand. Nothing you said contradicts what I said. As you said, minimum wage is a guaranteed amount for people who work. But what I'm saying is there's no guarantee that people will have work. In fact, minimum wage can cause more people to be without work.

  • @OneBigRetard
    @OneBigRetard 10 років тому

    "Minimum age opponants assume if one employer doesn't hire a worker because he's too expense, a job is lost"
    Yup. Of course it is. The job is priced above the demand.

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 5 років тому

    If the free market will not provide wages that pay the rent and food bills, then the free market should be taxed and the proceeds used to top up insufficient wages.

    • @kev9989
      @kev9989 5 років тому +2

      paul mitchell It’s not the job of the free market to pay your rent and food bills. It is your job to go out and find a career that can supply the necessary funds to support your chosen lifestyle. If you can’t afford your current bills and expenses, then you need to cut your expenses, or learn more skills and make yourself a more valuable asset to the company for which you work.

  • @hillerm
    @hillerm 9 років тому +2

    Why is it that Americans are the most productive workers on Earth, work the longest hours, and take the least amount of vacations, but the majority of Americans haven't seen an increase in their real wages in the past 30 years? In the recent economic recovery, literally all of the new money generated has gone to the top 1%.
    This model promoted by Friedman seems to help everyone EXCEPT for the workers.

    • @jjj3895
      @jjj3895 9 років тому +1

      Michael Hiller In my opinion there's good and bad... globalization has led to better living standards for the poor not in this country. "Slave wages" to us, almost middle class to the Indians or Chinese. Moving jobs? Corporate greed? Certainly. My opinion is it will worsen over the next 30 to 50 years... by then I think you will start to see Americans emigrating to other countries for work.

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 8 років тому +2

      jjj indeed

    • @kenmills3401
      @kenmills3401 8 років тому +5

      +Michael Hiller, that's not true. We haven't used the model promoted by Friedman.

    • @truemamrdi4all
      @truemamrdi4all 8 років тому

      +Ken Mills Jaja, it was the Freimann Modell. Jesus, get over it, he was just another jew fucking you over :D

    • @FletchforFreedom
      @FletchforFreedom 8 років тому +1

      +Michael Hiller Maybe because the real world bears no relationship to the fairy tales that you have provided. The facts are that US workers work comparable hours per week to other countries, are, depending upon the source of measurement, either the highest paid workers in the world or in the top three and the "stagnation" myth has been long debunked. Total real wages have increased steadily and substantially in every decade since statistics have been kept (at least until the current administration). And the "top 1% idiocy was fallacious at the outset, misconstrues the nature and type of wealth creation and pretends that the top 1% are some static group rather than, as is the reality, ever changing. You've been fed a lot of debunked nonsense.

  • @wootuser
    @wootuser 10 років тому +1

    Follow the money.....

  • @GClephMusique
    @GClephMusique 10 років тому

    damn that thing on if you're gonna have a minimum wage you should have a minimum cost of a product, pretty much killed the argument there should be min wage for me #realtalk

  • @michaelwoods4495
    @michaelwoods4495 5 років тому

    These guys won't shut up and let others have the floor uninterrupted. I won't see the rest of it because some of them don't behave like people who deserve to be heard.

  • @dummestgtag
    @dummestgtag 7 років тому

    Raising the minimum wage would hurt jobs. Most people think about Walmart or Starbucks or something. What about Joe Shmo trying to set up a business selling clothes (or whatever) he doesn't have money to pay high wages. If he had to, then that business would fail, hence less jobs he could employ. I think that principle applies nation wide. It seems like it's all about "big business"

  • @Marcara081
    @Marcara081 10 років тому

    Fun to see how everyone arguing in favor of minimum wage is so dead wrong. Time proved it even if logic should have proved it years ago.

  • @Drchainsaw77
    @Drchainsaw77 5 років тому +1

    Hmm. A mere four years and change after Jimmy Hoffa disappeared, we have to hear from labor unions lying about their purposes.

  • @TheBullionBull
    @TheBullionBull 10 років тому

    What show would have three pro-market people on today?

  • @jasons5992
    @jasons5992 5 років тому

    If the free market worked so well. We wouldnt have 15% of Americans in poverty and 50% of the population making less then 40 grand a yr. production is at a record high but the wages haven’t went up.

  • @sdraid8458
    @sdraid8458 7 років тому

    The truth is that nobody knows is increasing min wage good or bad

    • @camerond47
      @camerond47 7 років тому

      There is detailed data on hours and earnings for workers affected by the minimum wage increase. There were 3 studies conducted in the jurisdiction of Seattle which was the first major city to raise the minimum wage. Two of the studies by UC Berkeley indicated no significant harm. However, they only used data from the food industry. The third study by the University of Washington utilized data from workers of all industries and suggests that the minimum wage has had a far more negative effect on employment. That negative effect was the reduction in hours worked.

  • @server1ok
    @server1ok Рік тому

    I will summarize Milton for you.
    The one who pays the biggest price for the "minimum wage" are the poorest of the poor, who are so poor that you can't produce a statistical model for them, because of the exclusion. This issue is about an artificial barrier that STOPS the excluded from getting a foothold in the "market of workers" and about welfare and other social programs that help the poor to stay poor. Not only in economical terms but it prevents the poor from trying their wings. Without trying and failing, the poor can never improve and they can never learn a real World experience. It's like being stuck in a ghetto of the mind, forever. Regardless if the immediate needs are met ( food, shelter etc. ) this is the essence of the word "poor" in 2023. Being poor is a mental and psychological state and the syndicates, they play into the American peoples fear and greed, for their own benefit. Well. This doesn't work in States that have a well established personal mindset. It may work in Cali and NY to some degree, unfortunately.

  • @CANmoPants
    @CANmoPants 10 років тому

    I agree that the free market is brilliant in increasing the productivity of the worker, but you are assuming that all workers who are fired can and will be trained to obtain the productivity justifying the minimum wage. If that were true, we could make the factory workers in China much better off by raising their pay to $20/hr.

  • @eternalblizzardalt9708
    @eternalblizzardalt9708 3 роки тому

    So why not have apply minimum wage only on big businesses and corporations?

  • @klemet2
    @klemet2 10 років тому +1

    If it's unfair for the government to intervene on behalf of business, how is it any less unfair for it to intervene on behalf of workers?

    • @Liam1H
      @Liam1H 10 років тому

      When productivity of the US has increased by 90% and the increase in pay has been 8%, there's little point arguing against an increase in wages. The rich have declared war on the workers and the result is they've become far richer while the vast majority of workers have gotten poorer. How about a maximum wage?!

    • @arthurwright1433
      @arthurwright1433 10 років тому +5

      Will Hirsch First off everyone has gotten richer recently, just the rich even more so than the poor. Secondly, I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say the rich (the chunk of the population that employs all of the low income workers) have "waged war on the poor" (who's incomes have been trending upwards.) Also, do you honestly think a maximum wage is a good idea? Really? You want to hurt employers? Employers are the ones who pay the low income workers, in the end it hurts THEM! The POOR! Lastly when you say "there's little point arguing against an increase in wages" I'm pretty sure you didn't actually watch the video, as if you did you would see that high minimum wage has NEGATIVE affects on the income of low-skilled workers. It RAISES unemployment (among teens and low-skilled workers). Please refer to this 2.bp.blogspot.com/_otfwl2zc6Qc/S5JaCvJvXVI/AAAAAAAAM8o/meY3TSpmJMY/s1600-h/minwage1.jpg

    • @jmattbassplaya90
      @jmattbassplaya90 10 років тому

      Arthur Wright
      That's simply not true. The average middle class family has actually seen their wealth decrease by an average of $5,000 over the past decade alone, and if you go back and look at the incomes of working families compared to the elite since the late 70's you'll notice that while middle class wages have stagnated the wealthiest have only continued to do better over the past 40 years. Furthermore, if you compare the minimum wage from that time and adjust it for inflation in today's dollars, you'd see that minimum wage workers should actually be making at least $10.50 in today's market.

    • @jmattbassplaya90
      @jmattbassplaya90 10 років тому

      Arthur Wright
      The really damning flaw to the one gentleman's argument in the video is that he claims "higher productivity equates to higher wages for the worker." Historically, this is also inaccurate. Go back to the same time in the late 70's and compare middle class wealth and productivity from then until now. You'll notice that while the wealth stagnated, productivity continued to rise. His claim is completely false when juxtapose it to the trends we've seen over the last 40 years.

    • @Liam1H
      @Liam1H 10 років тому

      Scuze me, but, "since unions often frown upon its workers receiving raises through productivity..." ? Where the hell did you get a goofy idea like that from? Union members are smart enough to know that, if the buis dies, so do there jobs. If you're going to make an argument based on that comment, let's have some real world proof. And no, what Bill O spouts on Phaux Noise really doesn't count. Nor does really really wanting that to be true.

  • @thomaspickles4201
    @thomaspickles4201 10 років тому

    They speak of jobs moving from the cities to the suburbs. Is this the original outsourcing?

  • @LittleImpaler
    @LittleImpaler 5 років тому

    Minimum wage seem so stupid. The higher it goes up everything gets expensive.

  • @rafa1z1
    @rafa1z1 3 роки тому

    I guess Milton is saying where a union is applicable gi ahead and have it, where it is not applicable let the worker be free