Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Mythology of the Minimum Wage

The Mises Institute reports on the minimum wage law in the United States. What happened before there was a minimum wage?
Supporters of minimum wage laws do not realize that prior to minimum wage laws the national unemployment rate did fall well below 5%. According to the US Census, national unemployment rates were 3.3% in 1927, 1.8% in 1926, 3.2% in 1925, 2.4% in 1923, 1.4% in 1919 and 1918, 2.8% in 1907, 1.7% in 1906, and 3.7% in 1902.
The demand for labor is a downward sloping curve.