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Perhaps you've already noticed around the neighborhood, but this is a rotten summer for young Americans to find a job. The Department of Labor reported last week that a smaller share of 16-19 year-olds are working than at anytime since records began to be kept in 1948.

Only 24% of teens, one in four, have jobs, compared to 42% as recently as the summer of 2001. The nearby chart chronicles the teen employment percentage over time, including the notable plunge in the last decade. So instead of learning valuable job skills—getting out of bed before noon, showing up on time, being courteous to customers, operating a cash register or fork lift—millions of kids will spend the summer playing computer games or hanging out.

The lousy economic recovery explains much of this decline in teens working, and some is due to increases in teen summer school enrollment. Some is also cultural: Many parents don't put the same demands on teens as they once did to get out and work.

But Congress has also contributed by passing one of the most ill-timed minimum wage increases in history. One of the first acts of the gone-but-not-forgotten Nancy Pelosi ascendancy was to raise the minimum wage in stages to $7.25 an hour in 2009 from $5.15 in 2007. Even liberals ought to understand that raising the cost of hiring the young and unskilled while employers are slashing payrolls is loopy economics.

Or maybe not. The Center for American Progress, often called the think tank for the Obama White House, recently recommended another increase to $8.25 an hour. Though the U.S. unemployment rate is 9.1%, the thinkers assert that a rising wage would "stimulate economic growth to the tune of 50,000 new jobs." So if the government orders employers to pay more to hire workers when they're already not hiring, they'll somehow hire more workers. By this logic, if we raised the minimum wage to $25 an hour we'd have full employment.

Back on planet Earth, the minimum wage increase has coincided with the plunge in the percentage of working teens. Before the most recent wage hikes, roughly seven million teens were working. Now there are closer to five million with a job and paycheck.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...03821123330.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_opinion
 

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every time minimum wage is raised, low paying jobs are lost. It's not economic stimulus, to argue such is akin to saying "save for Harry Reid, the world's economy would have collapsed"

increasing minimum wage however, does benefit union members as that means many of them get automatic increases. They have such clauses built into their contracts

Thanks to Nancy Pelosi and her band of libtards, another policy these clueless wonders think is going to help a certain demographic has the polar opposite effect on that demographic.

Hey Nancy, if these people can't support their families on that wage (another fucking lie to begin with), how are they doing without a job?

is it really just a coincidence the modern day job crisis began after she became speaker? Seriously?

as usual, "time is on my side"

and, history repeats itself once again (do you think they will ever learn?)
 

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and most of the ones working are dumb, lazy, and ignorant.
 

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George Bush?
 

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Willie contrary to your belief, critical thinking is not your thing.

With all those job losses, people are forced to take anything they can, therefore crowding out teens who are looking for summer work.
Its really not rocket science to connect the dots

Btw the Democrats coming into power and recession happening is a coincidence. It was coming anyways. Housing already popped in 05- 06. Derivatives and CDS were going bad already.

Minimum wage was also increased in '96 and jobs were created in huge numbers for a few years after that
 

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there is a long history and lots of case study about the impact of minimum wage, it kills jobs. It doesn't take rocket science to figure out why either.
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa106.html
http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/MinimumWages.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203440104574402820278669840.html

If you think increasing minimum wage is responsible for the technology boom of the 90's, so be it. I can't reach you. I believe the technology boom of the 90's fueled job growth at all levels.

My comment about Nancy becoming Speaker was partially tongue in cheek, although libtards give her a pass despite the House's impact on budgets. See 2011 or the most recent example. In the libtard world, the only thing that mattered was Bush. Not Fannie, not Freddie, not policies encouraging / forcing banks to lend to non-credit worthy individuals, not regulators not doing their jobs, not Barney Frank telling us there is no problem so we don't need a solution, it's all about Bush. Simple solutions for simple minds.
 

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If you think minumum wage increase lead to the Great Recession I cant reach you either.

Low paying jobs are the only jobs being created right now.
Seems to me certain elements simply see this crisis as an opportunity to ram thru their agenda
 

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If you think minumum wage increase lead to the Great Recession I cant reach you either.

Low paying jobs are the only jobs being created right now.
Seems to me certain elements simply see this crisis as an opportunity to ram thru their agenda

I concur that older individuals taking minimum wage jobs is a contributing factor to teen unemployment

I don't think jobs are being created in any segment of our economy. If low paying jobs are the only jobs being created, then our job market is worse than advertised as underemployment numbers must be staggering
 

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Do not fret Willie, AKtard and a group of expert economists are on it as we speak. They should have an answer back by 2013. The are now performing expert observational techniques so rest assured. They could get back to us as early as Dec 2012.
 

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I concur that older individuals taking minimum wage jobs is a contributing factor to teen unemployment

I don't think jobs are being created in any segment of our economy. If low paying jobs are the only jobs being created, then our job market is worse than advertised as underemployment numbers must be staggering

I have read it numerous times that most jobs that are being created are low paying ones. One guy even referred to it as the "nail salon economy" or something like that

Something along the lines of 60% of the jobs lost were high paying ones, 30 moderate, and 10 percent low paying jobs
Now its the opposite. 66 low, 25, medium and the rest are high paying ones that are created

Mcdonalds just went on a "hiring spree"

You cant really have a recovery when people's wages are getting lower
 

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assuming your argument is true, we have massive underemployment and things are worse than acknowledged

and while the article cites low paying jobs, it doesn't cite minimum wage laws

I would also suggest that minimum wage laws have no bearing on that development, but a weak economy does.
 

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Cut payroll taxes and increase minimum wage. Businesses and management see profits increase; low wage workers see income increase

So why are all sides opposed to that sort of solution? (or is the fact that virtually everyone hates that idea strong evidence that it could work very well?)

Minimum wage laws either go against the free-market or aren't necessary. But doing something to help workers of the lowest socioeconomic status is a good thing and can be done without creating much of an inefficiency
 

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