White House Calls CBO Minimum Wage Report Flawed
Because they found economists who say otherwise
The White House on Tuesday pushed back on a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report that found raising the minimum wage to $10.10 would cost 500,000 jobs by 2016.
Jason Furman, the chairman of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, said the CBO's finding is flawed.
"CBO's estimates of the impact of raising the minimum wage on employment does not reflect the current consensus view of economists," he said in a blog post. "The bulk of academic studies, have concluded that the effects on employment of minimum wage increases in the range now under consideration are likely to be small to nonexistent."
Furman highlighted the positive findings of the CBO report, starting with the estimate that 16.5 million workers would see their incomes boosted because of an increase in the minimum wage. The report also found a wage hike would lift 900,000 people out of poverty.
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"The bulk of academic studies, have concluded that the effects on employment of minimum wage increases in the range now under consideration are likely to be small to nonexistent."
Hahahaha, bullshit. Raising the minimum wage by 40% will have no effect on employment?
"The bulk of academic studies, have concluded that the effects on employment of minimum wage increases in the range now under consideration are likely to be small to nonexistent.", he lied.
Again. If you like your job you can keep it.
my neighbor's sister-in-law makes $76 /hr on the internet . She has been laid off for 8 months but last month her pay check was $17299 just working on the internet for a few hours. more information.....
http://www.Jobs84.com
I love it. These dirtbags think that Economics is a hard science, but refuse to actually apply The Scientific Method. Science has fuck-all to do with 'consensus' and everything to do with 'observation'.