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29 August 2024
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Minimum Wage

What Good is Working to Raise Workers’ Wages if Their Housing Costs Continue to Go Up Too?

Ryan Wiseman

Let’s say that we succeeded in raising the average wages for workers throughout the country. What would happen? It would eventually cause housing costs to increase to the point that it would negate any positive […]

Economics

The Other Part of Raising Wages: Lowering Housing Prices

Ryan Wiseman

When politicians, especially ones on the political left, talk about raising the wages of workers throughout the nation, they usually talk about things like raising the minimum wage, or the need for workers to be […]

Minimum Wage

Is There A Better Way to Raise Worker’s Wages Than Raising the Minimum Wage?

Ryan Wiseman

Now, with everything that I’ve told you in other minimum wage articles about how minimum wage laws can actually be detrimental to workers at the low end of the wage spectrum, and to businesses and […]

Minimum Wage

What Effect Would Doubling the Minimum Wage Have on Workers and Businesses?

Ryan Wiseman

Many people will claim that increasing the minimum wage to $15.00/hour will help to increase the well-being and quality of life for individuals who currently are at today’s minimum wage amount. I find this at […]

Minimum Wage

The Negative Effects of Minimum Wage Laws on Our Ethnic and Racial Minorities

Ryan Wiseman

If you think that minimum wage laws benefit minorities, let me explain to you why such a belief is wrong. If you do truly care about the well-being of people who are part of a […]

Minimum Wage

Effect of Minimum Wage Laws on America as a Whole

Ryan Wiseman

In the 1930’s when our government first initiated the country’s first minimum wage law, it only effected about 300,000 people out of the 54 million American workers in the workforce. The average hourly wage at […]

Economics

Globalism: Economic Globalization is Not the Best Way

Ryan Wiseman

As you look around the world, you’ll notice that, as the economies of nation-states grow and become more developed, that the economies of the world are becoming more interconnected. This increasing interconnectedness is referred to […]

Economics

You Can Multiply Wealth by Dividing It, But Only if You Do It Right

Ryan Wiseman

Many of you no doubt have heard or read the phrase “You can’t multiply wealth by dividing it.” It’s used many times by us conservatives to stand up against and oppose social safety net programs. […]

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