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Mankiw on the Minimum Wage

November 27, 2006 · No Comments

Greg Mankiw on the motivations for raising the minimum wage:

In watching this debate unfold, I am moving toward the view that the issue is more symbolic than substantive. Posner asks, “why are the Democrats pushing to increase the minimum wage rather than to make EITC more generous?” Here is my answer: Many voters don’t know what the EITC is, whereas the minimum wage is easy to understand. As Becker points out, “Most knowledgeable supporters of a higher minimum wage do not believe it is an effective way to reduce the poverty rate.” True, but few voters are so knowledgeable. As a result, the minimum wage is an easily explained issue that says, “We Democrats care about poor people, unlike those Republicans.”

Indeed. This plays well into Bryan Caplan’s hypothesis regarding voter rationality and economic knowledge.

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