RedDenver
Active member
Denmark's cost of living is about 30% higher than the US, so you don't have to imagine it. However, Denmark's poverty rates are much lower, so you're claim of still not having livable wages is untrue:Your example from Denmark at 17% is on a $5 price point item.
Imagine if every item you purchased in a months time was raised 17%.
And I didn't say a minimum wage increase has a negative effect on the economy. The US is full of consumers at every economic level.
If prices go up, you STILL won't have "livable" wages.
Productive, skilled workers can do more for themselves than a government mandate can do for them.


