Minimum Wage Fight: Here We Go Again
By Elizabeth G. Olson – February 19, 2014
CNN Fortune
Following the proposal by Democrats to increase the U.S. minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10, the Congressional Budget Office released a non-partisan analysis of the costs and benefits of the action. Â Committee on Global Thought Co-Chair Joseph Stiglitz comments on the CBO’s report and defends criticisms of the negative impacts on employment the higher minimum wage may cause. Â The report, which says that an increase in the minimum wage would benefit 16.5 million employees currently earning less than $10.10 and lift 900,000 Americans out of poverty, highlights the potential downside of 500,000 currently-employed workers losing their jobs.
Economists like Stiglitz dispute the GOP’s main takeaway from the report, arguing that the bulk of the academic literature indicates a far more benign impact of a higher wage on employment. – MSNBC
In a report for CNN Fortune, Stiglitz states that the CBO’s report “has underestimated the benefits and overestimated the costs” of a higher minimum wage. The report by CNN discusses the viewpoints of politicians and economists on the impacts of a minimum wage increase and the analysis of released by the CBO.
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