Episode 1303
Ever wonder why a legal paycheck doesn't always cover the bills? In this episode, we dismantle the critical difference between the minimum wage—a government-mandated price floor for labor—and a living wage, the income actually required to meet basic needs like food, housing, and clothing without government subsidies.
Join us as we explore:
• The History: How wage laws evolved from the "Black Death" labor shortages of 1349 to FDR’s assertion that businesses depend on paying a living wage.
• The Economic Brawl: We break down the clash between traditional supply and demand models, which predict job losses when wages rise, and monopsony models that suggest higher wages can actually increase employment. We also look at the landmark 1994 Card and Krueger study that challenged the consensus on employment effects.
• The Moral Argument: From Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas to Adam Smith, we discuss the philosophical roots of a "just wage" that serves the greater good.
• Modern Solutions: We examine alternatives to wage hikes, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Universal Basic Income (UBI), and how different countries like Sweden and Italy handle wages without a statutory minimum.
Whether you are an employer, an employee, or just an economics geek, tune in to understand the complex machinery behind the numbers on your pay stub.
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