The belief that minimum-wage legislation helps the working poor is one reason for its continued popular support. The authors track the household incomes of low-wage workers and find that a radical transformation has occurred in the half century since the passage of the original minimum-wage law. Today most low-wage workers live in households well above the poverty line. Hence, those living in poverty will get only about 11 percent of the gains from the higher minimum-wage increase proposed in the Kennedy-Hawkins Bill. Low-wage workers in families with incomes three or more times the poverty line will get nearly 40 percent. Thus it is not clear that increases in the minimum wage make good policy even if no jobs are lost as a result.
Textbook analysis tells us that in a competitive labor market, the introduction of a minimum wage in...
It was once conventional wisdom among economists that a small increase in the minimum wage would res...
This article investigates whether declining or sluggish growth in earnings for low-wage workers cont...
What is the impact of raising the minimum wage on family incomes? Analysing the characteristics of l...
Using data drawn from the March Current Population Survey, we find that state and federal minimum wa...
Economists and policymakers disagree about the extent to which the minimum wage is an effective mech...
This paper documents the declining relationship between low hourly wages and low household income ov...
For more than a century, advocates have promoted minimum wage laws to protect workers and their fami...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
The principal justification for minimum wage legislation resides in improving the economic condition...
Analysing the characteristics of low wage workers, Andrew Leigh finds that those who earn near-minim...
In the summer of 1996, Congress voted to increase the federal minimum wage from $4.25 to $5.15 per h...
With the recent increase in the Federal minimum wage, it is important to consider the impact of mini...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the relationship between a minimum wage and low-...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Textbook analysis tells us that in a competitive labor market, the introduction of a minimum wage in...
It was once conventional wisdom among economists that a small increase in the minimum wage would res...
This article investigates whether declining or sluggish growth in earnings for low-wage workers cont...
What is the impact of raising the minimum wage on family incomes? Analysing the characteristics of l...
Using data drawn from the March Current Population Survey, we find that state and federal minimum wa...
Economists and policymakers disagree about the extent to which the minimum wage is an effective mech...
This paper documents the declining relationship between low hourly wages and low household income ov...
For more than a century, advocates have promoted minimum wage laws to protect workers and their fami...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
The principal justification for minimum wage legislation resides in improving the economic condition...
Analysing the characteristics of low wage workers, Andrew Leigh finds that those who earn near-minim...
In the summer of 1996, Congress voted to increase the federal minimum wage from $4.25 to $5.15 per h...
With the recent increase in the Federal minimum wage, it is important to consider the impact of mini...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the relationship between a minimum wage and low-...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Textbook analysis tells us that in a competitive labor market, the introduction of a minimum wage in...
It was once conventional wisdom among economists that a small increase in the minimum wage would res...
This article investigates whether declining or sluggish growth in earnings for low-wage workers cont...