GoofGoof
Premium Member
I am hearing what you are saying here. It's a tough decision to draw a line in the sand and say here is the basic minimum level when everyone's situation is different. The problem is you can't have a system that is completely flexible enough to accommodate everyone's exact needs. It's not a perfect system. You have to legislate for the good of the masses. I will ask this question, if minimum wage doesn't work what's the alternative? What system could we implement to ensure workers get a fair wage for a fair days work? Or do you just propose we scrap minimum wage and just let the market and supply and demand dictate wages? Not trying to be argumentative. Honest questions.But it is the consequence of your implementing your ideal. You want a standard that ensures single people living comfortably, but anyone who has a family you will in effect penalize them by ignoring their needs in your social reform. When you have dependents, your costs go up, but your minimum wage policy discriminates against people who raise families.