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Josh Hawley

Josh Hawley Wants To Raise the Minimum Wage

It’s not the only way the Republican senator is closer to democratic socialism than to traditional conservatism.

Jared Dillian | 6.16.2025 12:50 PM

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Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) has introduced a bill to increase the federal minimum wage, which has been $7.25 an hour since 2008. Hawley wants it to be $15 an hour. Many of us thought that the minimum wage issue was settled, but here we are again.

This is freshman-level economics: If you introduce a price floor on labor, the supply of people willing to work at that wage will exceed the demand, resulting in unemployment. If an employer can either have three employees making $10 an hour or two at $15 an hour (and one on public assistance), which do you think he would choose? Politicians like Hawley seem to think companies will simply accept lower profit margins. But they won't—they'll raise prices, cut staff, or go out of business.

Since hardly anyone earns $7.25 an hour these days, the federal minimum wage doesn't cause serious economic distortion. A $15 mandate, by contrast, would wreak havoc, especially in low-cost-of-living areas. A simple thought experiment would be to imagine what would happen if we had a $10,000-an-hour minimum wage. This would obviously eliminate most jobs. The same principle applies to smaller hikes, even if the effects would not be as drastic. If prosperity could be legislated, we would have done it long ago.

Hawley is an interesting mix: socially conservative, economically populist. He has supported tax hikes on the rich, expanding the power of unions, capping credit card interest rates, expanding Social Security, imposing tariffs, and imposing prescription drug price controls. He's frequently on the same side as such left-wing figures as Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.). In fact, he and Sanders, a self-described socialist, co-sponsored the bill to cap credit card interest rates.

What does it mean to be a Republican these days? What defines Republican economics? It used to be lower taxes or balanced budgets, but no longer. The Democrats are getting a lot of mileage out of being anti-tariffs, but that's not because they are philosophically committed to free trade—most of them are reflexively opposing Trump. If a Democrat is elected in 2028, there's a good chance they'll maintain his tariffs. Voters don't have many free market choices remaining.

We are a long way from 2005, when President George W. Bush and Treasury Secretary John Snow made an honest attempt at privatizing Social Security, or from 1998, when President Bill Clinton was pondering a bipartisan move along similar lines.

The camera loves Hawley; he's handsome, articulate, and dangerous. When it comes to economics, there isn't much daylight between him and the furthest-left factions of the Democratic Party. It is all about the packaging. If Hawley seems less crazy to the average voter than Warren and Bernie, that should worry us all.

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  1. sarcasmic   2 months ago

    What defines Republican economics?

    The same thing that defines Republicans on everything else: A dumbass gameshow host / real estate tycoon who was a lifelong Democrat until he ran for president as a Republican on a dare and only won because the alternative was a literal witch.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      ^^ jelly.

    2. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 months ago

      Rage on, dude.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        He will. It’s all he’s got left in his life. Well, that and the booze.

        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

          Lost his job, his daughter and his wife, but sweet lady liquor will still stick around.

          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

            He also hates tall well groomed people.

            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

              THEY LOOK LIKE A COP!!!

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      What defines your consciousness?

    4. bye   2 months ago

      It wasn't a witch , it was a Marine
      It wasn't a dare
      To say "only won because" and then make up a reason why -- just shows it isn't enough with you to win 🙂

  2. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 months ago

    Nobody can live on $15/hr.

    “$50 would be nifty!”

    1. Eeyore   2 months ago

      True equity demands a federal maximum wage law.

    2. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

      Why not 5k per hour? If it works it works, am i right?

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      "But a hun would be more fun!" And easier for English majors to figure out.

    4. Zeb   2 months ago

      Why do these assholes assume that every job has to be adequate to support a family, or even a single person living alone?
      Also, cost of living varies significantly in different parts of the country. Even if a minimum wage is somehow a good idea (which it isn't), a single national wage makes no sense.

      1. Roberta   2 months ago

        Because they think otherwise you shouldn't be working.

      2. bye   2 months ago

        Zeb, even by Rhetoric standards this a dumb post.
        Your second paragraph gives reasons but your first makes you sound like icey-hearted asssshole.

        "Sorry your mother died but I hope you know I despised her. Still, sincere regrets" 🙂

        1. Zeb   2 months ago

          No, you are missing the point badly. There are lots of jobs that don't need to support someone entirely and artificial wage floors exclude people from, the job market who could otherwise be doing something productive and earning some money. Teenagers getting their first jobs is probably the prime example, but there are also plenty of other situations, like elderly people or disabled people who want something to do and pick up some part time work standing by the door at Walmart or something. Not everyone can or wants to produce $20/hr worth of value from their labor. High minimum wage excludes people like that from the job market. Who wants to hire a 16 year old with no experience, or a 90 year old guy who can't do much besides stand there and say hi for $20?

          1. Azathoth!!   2 months ago

            No one can produce any value from labor.

            Labor doesn't add value--it eats it.

            Jobs are worth what the product of that job sells for.

            Leftists believe that labor has value. It doesn't. One can labor for hours, days, weeks, months, years and still create nothing anyone wants.

            A hammer and chisel in the hands of a sculptor can turn a block of marble into something of great value

            In the hands of a laborer they can make marble chips. Fit for a driveway.

            But, even the hands of a skilled sculptor can slip--and reduce a masterpiece into a mistake.

            Labor is the coin you pay to get a chance to create value.

  3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

    Hawley is dumb for pushing this.

    See sarc, not hard to criticize something you're against.

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      Hawley is dumb for several reasons. This one jumped to the forefront.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        Yes. And sarc will pretend none of us said this.

  4. Rick James   2 months ago

    It’s not the only way the Republican senator is closer to democratic socialism than to traditional conservatism.

    And yet... and YET! It's the very Democratic Socialism that Reason has been regularly, strategically and (not-very) reluctantly siding with lo these last many years that shouted "let's raise the minimum wage to $15 and hour" and then the people they strategically and reluctantly voted for said "$15 an hour? $15 an hour is for fags, we will accept nothing less than $21 an hour.

    So I'm guessing that the ONLY reason we got a bigly headlined article about a tiny pip in the minimum wage is because Literally-worse-than-Ron-DeSantis has suggested it.

    And what in the flying fuck does this mean:

    Many of us thought that the minimum wage issue was settled, but here we are again.

    Settled? SETTLED? What MAGA Trumpy McTrumpist Red state do YOU live in? Because for those of us living in The Rest of America, it didn't "settle" at $15, it rocketed right past it, blew through $17, kicked $19 in the balls, superman punched $20 and landed on $21 and they're still not happy.

    If Literally-worse-than-Ron-DeSantis can get it lowered to $15 an hour, there are a fuck-ton of shuttered businesses that would probably be ecstatic.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

      can get it lowered to $15 an hour, there are a fuck-ton of shuttered businesses that would probably be ecstatic.

      The federal minimum wage will not lower any state's minimum wage. Just raise those with lower then $15.

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        The jokes don't come with a roadmap, people.

        Edit: For those who don't get the joke:

        Yes, I know a federal $15 minimum wage doesn't lower the minimum wage for states and citties, my point is Josh Hawley is asking for a LOWER minimum wage than the Democrats are, so when I'm faced with where I strategically and reluctantly throw my vote, when one guy says, "What say we raise it to $21, oh and hey, would you like to join my death cult" and the other says, "What say we only raise it to $15, and death cults are creepy" you know which horse I'm backing.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

          10-4, my apologies, went over my head.

          1. mad.casual   2 months ago

            went over my head

            Makes sense, still stuck under the evaporator coil.

            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

              Just a lifetime of breathing dangerous gasses, thank god I've got Trump to protect me from working.

        2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 months ago

          And of course the idea of not backing either horse never crossed your mind.

          This is why people call MAGA a cult. You will defend and rationalize ANYTHING that they do no matter how dumb or awful.

          1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

            Lol.

            1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

              They really think everyone else is as dumb as they are and buys the bullshit.

          2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 months ago

            And of course the idea of not backing either horse never crossed your mind.

            And of course the idea of not letting the horse showing obvious signs of rabies stomp you into the dirt never crossed your mind.

            Fucking Jeffy.

          3. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

            "And of course the idea of not backing either horse never crossed your mind."

            You're literally a paid Democratic Party shill whose whole purpose here is to hunt down and harass people saying mean things about the party. And yet you think you can lecture Rick James about not being centrist?

            GFY, Jeffy.

    2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      Ive lost count of the pro UBI articles here that basically do push for a taxpayer funded min labor of work.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        UBIs are so edgy hipster liberaltarian.

      2. Zeb   2 months ago

        Nick and ENB have had some nice things to say about it. But looks like at least in the past few years, their articles have been universally negative about UBI, so some credit there. Best take I can imagine on it is that it would perhaps be an OK compromise if all other welfare were eliminated completely. But that's never going to actually happen, and it would probably still be a disaster.

    3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 months ago

      Yeah that tracks. When a Team Red senator proposes something stupid, the hacks and cultists lcome out to declare "no no it's really 4D chess".

      Fuck even Jesse criticized it. Don't be more dishonest than Jesse.

      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 months ago

        You really are dense.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Dense implies saying retarded, leftist things by accident. Jeff knows exactly what shit he is flinging.

      2. sarcasmic   2 months ago

        Don't be more dishonest than Jesse.

        I don't believe that's possible.

        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

          You're living proof, Drunky.

        2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

          Poor jeffsarc.

        3. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 months ago

          Ideas™ !

      3. Rick James   2 months ago

        And yet we strategically and reluctantly vote, re-vote, re-re-vote, and re-re-re-vote for the party that Nick Gillespie said "Yeah Yeah" to aligning with. Don't be more dishonest than you were at 9am.

        But yeah, I know, suddenly a $15 minimum wage ($6 lower than it is in my strategically and reluctantly ran city) is literally-worse-than-hitler danger zone stuff.

        For the rest of you that don't get the point, I don't support Josh Hawley's proposal, I oppose it, but at least Josh Hawley's retarded proposal doesn't also contain sterilizing children and conversion-therapying gay people.

    4. bye   2 months ago

      Wrong from the employer and employee standpoint.
      Any increase in wages has to be met by increase in the profits that cover the wages. Most minimum wage jobs are increasingly losing any wage justification, hence AI and food prep robots.

      On the employee side many many folk start out with such jobs, I was a movie usher. Now if your education etc are on track you benefit from that job, you leave that job, you rise to a good position that you contribute well to.

      If you thought things through you would see that on both sides you are really complaining about education. But so much has been said about this that there is the suspicion of laziness in your analysis

  5. Rick James   2 months ago

    . He's frequently on the same side as such left-wing figures as Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.). In fact, he and Sanders, a self-described socialist, co-sponsored the bill to cap credit card interest rates.

    Remember that Democrat in Nick's interview that said, "The Democratic party is where libertarians need to be" and Nick Gillespie nodded and said, "yeah, yeah".

    What's the complaint here?

    1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 months ago

      Just admit that you will always vote for any Republican no matter how terrible because you hate DemocRATS more than you support anything.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 months ago

        STFU, Jeff. Maybe if Democrats didn't register as Republicans and vote for the worst candidates to spoil the contest, you might have a fucking point. Otherwise, there are 3rd party candidates that are perfectly viable options to Socialist Democrats.

      2. TJJ2000   2 months ago

        Democrats are Socialists (self admitting).
        MORE Socialist than Hawley.
        Why should anyone support the WORST of the two?

        Out of some kind of [WE] gangster identity rebellion in which the sputtering car isn't perfect so pick the pile of recyclable garbage instead?

        Gosh you leftists are the most party-partisan 'identity' centered idiots around ... but you all sure like to Self-Project exactly who you are day-in and day-out.

  6. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    A higher national minimum wage is sure to make America more competitive! I just don't get why not $20, $30, $100 per hour. Think we can all be millionaires if we set it high enough!

  7. Rick James   2 months ago

    The camera loves Hawley; he's handsome, articulate, and dangerous. When it comes to economics, there isn't much daylight between him and the furthest-left factions of the Democratic Party.

    What's Literally-worse-than-Ron-DeSantis's position on borders and sterilizing children in the name of Promethean Transformations?

    Let me guess, if standard-(D) politician said, "I'm for $15 $21 an hour, I think that borders are a bullshit bummer head trip, however, I think that anyone who does and end-zone dive into our social construct should NOT be paid $15 $21 an hour for work that Nick Gillespie won't do but they should be given free healthcare, free housing assistance, food stamps and they should never be arrested for any crime they commit because the prison-industrial-complex-is-the-sux0res, Reason would strategically and reluctantly vote for it.

    However, if an T(R)ump-aligned politician said, "What say we we take it down a notch and do only a $15 an hour minimum wage, but let's start enforcing the border, demand an ID to vote, and only give cradle-to-grave welfare benefits to people who are fully recognized citizens of this fine social construct that has this constitution and due process thingy we keep harping on about, oh... oh, and maybe throw a tariff on a foreign subsidized good being dumped into our market" you'd have another one of your fabled fainting spells and vote for the first guy-- even if that first guy is just old or had a stutter.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      The camera loves Hawley; he's handsome, articulate, and dangerous. When it comes to economics, there isn't much daylight between him and the furthest-left factions of the Democratic Party.

      The "the camera" aspect of this "and nothing else happened" sentence is interesting. I'm sure "the camera" loved having a bullet from Alec Baldwin's gun pass through it's skull and embed itself in the chest of the person behind them.

      All those cameras that love antifa-immigration riots must just love getting shot with rubber bullets and bean bags. Just one of those things, like moths to a flame.

    2. bye   2 months ago

      still you give no REASONS no DATA

  8. Stupid Government Tricks   2 months ago

    The Trumpian excuses are going to be amazing. Got one of them to admit this morning that Trump's tariffs are a tax increase. Go Trumpies!

  9. Rick James   2 months ago

    Why English polemics understand American Politics better than Reason does.

    1. Rick James   2 months ago

      "Complexities which are difficult for BBC people to grasp"

      Yeah, and for Reason writers to grasp as well.

  10. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    He's not the worst republican in the senate, that honor goes to Lindsey Graham. But damn Hawley is bad.

    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

      I would say he is middle of the pack. There are a lot of GOPe there.

  11. bye   2 months ago

    I just think this ignores the basic problem highlighted by Newsom's terrible and destructive raising of the minimum wage. I am a college teacher . This was said by Jacques Ellul about 60 years ago and I think he was referring to high school graduates but it is true of college too I'm afraid (and I have in many ways the cream of college students)

    A class of people is growing up who are unexploitable because they are not worth employing even for the minimum wage. Technological progress makes whole categories of people useless without making it possible to support them with the wealth produced by the progress.

    Jacques Ellul

    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 months ago

      A class of people is growing up who are unexploitable because they are not worth employing even for the minimum wage

      Brilliant observation and it highlights the very real need for a trade school track that starts in high school.

      Teaching trade basics in school could eliminate probably 2 years of a 4 year apprenticeship while kids finish learning the basics of math, language and history. A janitor might not need Chemistry, but he does need to know not to mix bleach and ammonia.

  12. gVOR08   2 months ago

    I don't think you're being cynical enough. That Hawley is visibly pushing for an increase in the minimum wage is evidence only that he wants to be seen by his voters as supporting an increase. It does not mean he has any realistic plan for accomplishing it, or even a real intention to actually do it.

  13. Bubba Jones   2 months ago

    Missouri recently voted for a $15 minimum wage that goes into effect Jan 1 2026.

    So, it makes sense that he'd now support a federal minimum wage of $15 to keep Missouri competitive.

    1. 5Arete22   2 months ago

      Thanks, this is the most useful comment so far.

      1. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago

        Yes, and oddly missed by the writer? Or missed on purpose?

    2. MasterThief   2 months ago

      Makes sense. Two wrongs don't make a right, but at least this offers some clarity beyond "red team guy do bad thing."

  14. BYODB   2 months ago

    Cute, so they want to raise the price of domestic labor even more during a period of time when they are also saying that we must allow infinite illegal immigration because without their below market wages the whole economy crashes.

    Couldn't be much more tone deaf, but then citizens do love making themselves non-competitive in the global labor market. The one's who keep their job benefit, but all the one's who lose theirs certainly don't and the slowed hiring ain't helping either.

    1. Zeb   2 months ago

      It is pretty hilarious to see them. "We have to fight for a living wage for all" and "all the restaurants will close if they can't hire illegal immigrants" side by side. It's either completely shallow and unserious or they really do just want to wreck everything.

      1. BYODB   2 months ago

        Pretty sure they just aren't serious. They want to get kudos from people for suggesting they'll force a higher wage on their employer, but don't want the blame when they get fired during a workforce reduction to save on labor costs.

        Not that anyone would ever blame the government for getting fired, most people just aren't that smart and most especially those on the lowest end of the income spectrum. Not that poor people can't be smart, but smart people usually don't end up broke.

  15. Fat Rush Limpcock (King of the Conservatives)   2 months ago

    When it comes to economics, there isn't much daylight between him and the furthest-left factions of the Democratic Party.

    Economic Populism is now MAGA.

    Someone remarked that the big idea of this century was Fiscal Conservative and Social Liberal. But Trump understood what people really wanted was Fiscal Progressive and Social Conservative.

    Look at the Peanuts , ML, Jesse, Sevo, dmaiek, etc All are Fiscal Progressive and Social Conservative.

    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

      Stop touching children, Pluggo.

    2. The Average Dude (Who's Smarter Than You)   2 months ago

      Too true.

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        Poor sarc sock.

    3. sarcasmic   2 months ago

      Look at the Peanuts , ML, Jesse, Sevo, dmaiek, etc All are Fiscal Progressive and Social Conservative.

      They're just brainless cultists who blindly defend anything and everything Trump and his GOP does. I would say that they're paid to be here except they're just too damn stupid for anyone in their right mind to hire.

      1. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 months ago

        So many ideas™ !

        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 months ago

          For a permadrunk sockpuppeting troll it's the best he can do.

  16. AT   2 months ago

    Just throwing this out there.

    https://x.com/CortesSteve/status/1934617051219345869

    No minimum wage increase required. Just mass deportation.

    1. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 months ago

      Funny, I was told Americans won’t do those jobs.

      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 months ago

        Ive been told by Jeff and others these jobs are beneath Americans and only the filthy foreigners should do them.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

          Well, there are certain jobs beneath Jeff that I would never do.

  17. Roberta   2 months ago

    ...

    What does it mean to be a Republican these days? What defines Republican economics? It used to be lower taxes or balanced budgets, but no longer.

    What did it ever mean? Major political parties in the USA and most stable countries are shifting coalitions of the day. 60 years ago the Republicans were, whatever the Democrats were promising, but at a more realistic pace and scale.

    1. MasterThief   2 months ago

      There's a disconnect between the politicians and voters as well. Republican voters want those things, but the government keeps feeding them what democrats want.

  18. TJJ2000   2 months ago

    Josh Hawley ... Reason's favorite Republican?

    Yeah; He's a RINO P.O.S.
    Something real Republicans noticed years ago.

  19. bye   2 months ago

    This necessitates Trump's Immigration policies. A higher minimum wage means MORE immigrants, not less. The only result will be to push more Americans out of jobs.
    But I only say this in view of support for Trump clearing out illegals who drive down wages --- by being abused -- but drive it down nonetheless.

  20. TJJ2000   2 months ago

    Nothing speaks "slavery is not dead" better than Gov-Gun-Gods sticking a price-tag on everyone's forehead. My, my; how the "land of the free" has fallen.

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