Low Wages Are Not Proof that Workers Have Poor Bargaining Power By Donald J. Boudreaux

Pouring salt into this economic wound, a minimum wage – by pricing these workers out of jobs – prevents them from getting the skills and experience that would enable them tomorrow to bargain for better jobs.

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