emazur
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Questions for people who advocate $22/hr min. wage:
1) Is it acceptable if a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer? A business owner who worked 160 hours a month (a 40 hour workweek) with no vacations who was making minimum wage would have a salary of $42,240 a year. Since he is self employed, he also has to pay double the payroll tax for himself. And according to this study: "Today's small business owner works an average of 52 hours per week, with fifty-seven percent working at least six days a week, and more than twenty percent working all seven.". By the numbers, if the employer does not make at least $42,240 a year (minimum wage) than he is already worse off than the employee who makes a $22/hr minimum wage.
2) If it is acceptable that a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer, can you describe why anyone would want to start their own business if they never expected to make more than $42k/year? Keep in mind that cost of the risk of business failure.
3) If it is not acceptable that a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer, should the government also institute a Minimum Profit Law for business owners?
4) What percentage of small business owners make more than $42k/year?
1) Is it acceptable if a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer? A business owner who worked 160 hours a month (a 40 hour workweek) with no vacations who was making minimum wage would have a salary of $42,240 a year. Since he is self employed, he also has to pay double the payroll tax for himself. And according to this study: "Today's small business owner works an average of 52 hours per week, with fifty-seven percent working at least six days a week, and more than twenty percent working all seven.". By the numbers, if the employer does not make at least $42,240 a year (minimum wage) than he is already worse off than the employee who makes a $22/hr minimum wage.
2) If it is acceptable that a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer, can you describe why anyone would want to start their own business if they never expected to make more than $42k/year? Keep in mind that cost of the risk of business failure.
3) If it is not acceptable that a minimum wage means all the employees earn more than the employer, should the government also institute a Minimum Profit Law for business owners?
4) What percentage of small business owners make more than $42k/year?