Are Americans able to understand that decrees have unintended consequences?
Would higher minimum wages increase prices and reduce employment?
Would a higher minimum wage encourage companies to use robots?
Are Americans able to comprehend that being $3 per hour is more than being jobless and being paid nothing?
Why should that government tell you how much money you should make?
If someone paid you $2 per hour, couldn't you quit? If you don't like your wages, why not find a new job, move to another city, start a business, or learn a skill?
Are Americans crippled retards?
Should Burger King ask the government to raise the minimum price of hamburgers to $2 because McDonald's hamburgers cost $1?
How would you feel if you wanted to buy a car for $2000, but the government said cars must cost at least $3000?
How would feel if you wanted to sell your home for $100,000, but the government said the maximum price for houses is $80,000?
If a magical decree can make countries rich then why doesn't Liberia set the minimum wage at $100 per hour?
Singapore doesn't have a minimum wage, but Singapore is wealthy.
https://www.minimum-wage.org/international/singapore
Do Americans realize that the Soviet Union failed?
What country is this?