Dude, where's my summer job?
Kristen Lopez Eastlick at The Examiner - lots of high school kids looking for summer jobs won't find them this summer. Why? Minimum wage hikes have priced them out of the market. [root]
According to economist David Neumark of the University of California at Irvine, for every 10 percent increase in the minimum wage, employment for high school dropouts and young black adults and teenagers falls by 8.5 percent. In the past 11 months alone, the United States' minimum wage has increased by more than twice that amount.
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