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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
 
Heidi Wissel
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President Roosevelt established the federal minimum wage in 1938 as part of the Fair Standards Labor Act. The minimum wage was designed to protect workers from exploitation by their employers. Originally set at $0.25, minimum wage has been periodically increased as it is devalued by inflation. From 1997 to July 2007 the federal minimum wage was $5.15, and then increased to $5.85, where it stands today. Workers and economists argue minimum wage does not pay a sufficient amount to stay out of poverty. To supplement the low national minimum wage, 31 states have enacted higher minimum wages, but the remaining 19 states still abide by the nation minimum wage. The federal minimum wage can and should be increased as a tool to reduce poverty and stimulate the economy.
President Roosevelt established the federal minimum wage in 1938 as part of the Fair Standards Labor Act. The minimum wage was designed to protect workers from exploitation by their employers. Originally set at $0.25, minimum wage has been periodically increased as it is devalued by inflation. From 1997 to July 2007 the federal minimum wage was $5.15, and then increased to $5.85, where it stands today. Workers and economists argue minimum wage does not pay a sufficient amount to stay out of poverty. To supplement the low national minimum wage, 31 states have enacted higher minimum wages, but the remaining 19 states still abide by the nation minimum wage. The federal minimum wage can and should be increased as a tool to reduce poverty and stimulate the economy.


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In 2005 the Fair Minimum Wage Act was signed by 15 noble laureates and 650 of their colleagues in favor of raising the minimum wage to $7.25, benefitting the labor market, workers and the economy.


== Theoretical Model ==
== Theoretical Model ==
Allison Jordan
Initial minimum wage laws were introduced during the 1930s in response to the falling output, falling prices, and falling employment during the Great Depression. The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) tried to help the situation by establishing price floors and minimum wage. In 1935, the US Supreme Court decided that NIRA was unconstitutional, and forced the initial minimum wage agreements to cease. In 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) established a national minimum wage ($0.25 per hour), restricted child labor, and required that overtime be paid for work over 40 hours per week.
Under the assumptions that (1) the labor market it perfectly competitive, (2) the minimum wage covers all workers, and (3) worker productivity is unaffected by the wage rate, the introduction of a minimum wage results in unemployment in those labor markets in which the equilibrium wage rate is below the minimum wage.
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In the model, w* represents the wage equilibrium and L* represents the level of employment. The minimum wage is above the equilibrium, lowering the level of unemployment to LD. The diagram shows that when a minimum wage is implemented, the number of workers demanded is lower than the number of workers supplied, creating unemployment. Many people are against raising the minimum wage, because it would theoretically lead to an increase in unemployment. Recent studies conducted by David Card, Alan B. Krueger, and Lawrence F. Katz have suggested that moderate increases in minimum wage do not have this effect on unemployment.
===Monopsony and Efficiency Wage Models===
In a monopsony, there is only one buyer that sets the price. Sellers can then choose to sell or not. The buyer will set an artificially low price to maximize utility. A monopsony firm will hire fewer workers than in the perfectly competitive labor market because the marginal factor cost, the cost of hiring an extra worker, exceeds the wage rate. The diagram below shows that an employer will hire the optimal quantity of labor where the firm’s marginal revenue product (MRP) equals the marginal factor cost (MFC).
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In a monopsonistic market, a minimum wage brings the supply and demand equilibrium closer to its most efficient levels. Therefore, minimum wage can actually reduce unemployment under this theory. Whether the labor market is actually monopsonistic has been debated, but the argument is a better explanation of labor markets than the supply and demand model.
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The theory behind the efficiency model is that if firms pay workers a higher wage, they will be more productive. Higher wages also theoretically result in less labor force turnover, lower training costs, and better motivated workers. Assuming that the rise in productivity is fairly significant, an increase in minimum wage would not reduce unemployment.


==New Jersey and Pennsylvania Case Study ==
==New Jersey and Pennsylvania Case Study ==


===Minimum Wage: The Traditional Textbook Teaching===


Minimum wage is examined under labor market situations consisting of supply and demand analysis. This analysis contains three assumptions: 1. Productivity is unaffected by wage rates 2. Minimum wage covers all workers and 3. The labor market is perfectly competitive.   
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In a perfectly competitive market, the market price settles to the marginal value of the product, therefore, workers are paid the marginal value. If minimum wage was introduced (equilibrium wage rate is below minimum wage) under the three assumptions unemployment in the labor market will increase.
<p align="center">[[Image:Minimumwagegraphsnapshot.jpg|thumb|500px|Employment Per Store Before and After Rise in New Jersey Minimum Wage]] </p>


===Minimum Wage: A New Look to the Traditional Teaching===
===Minimum Wage: A New Look to the Traditional Teaching===


David Card and Alan B. Kruger, however, believe that small to moderate increases in the minimum wage will not increase unemployment.  These two economists observed the impact of minimum wage on employment by researching 410 fast-food restaurants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before and after a minimum wage rise.  In April of 1992, New Jersey’s minimum wage rose from $4.25 to $5.05, Pennsylvania’s minimum wage remaining constant.
David Card and Alan B. Krueger, two leading economists, however, believe that small to moderate increases in the minimum wage will not increase unemployment.  These two economists observed the impact of minimum wage on employment by researching 410 fast-food restaurants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before and after a minimum wage rise.  In April of 1992, New Jersey’s minimum wage rose from $4.25 to $5.05, Pennsylvania’s minimum wage remaining constant.


Under the traditional theory, the increase in New Jersey’s minimum wage would predict higher unemployment.  The study, on the other hand, suggested that raising the wage floor would in fact open new jobs.  Card and Kruger also introduced the idea of wage levels influencing employer’s productivity.  Higher productivity may offset the increased production costs.   
Under the traditional theory, the increase in New Jersey’s minimum wage would predict higher unemployment.  The study, on the other hand, suggested that raising the wage floor would in fact open new jobs.  Card and Krueger also introduced the idea of wage levels influencing productivity.  Higher productivity may offset the increased production costs.   
The minimum wage increase occurred during a recession in the New Jersey economy.  Secondly, New Jersey’s economy is greatly influenced by nearby states due to its small size.  However, when minimum wage increased, full-time employment increased in New Jersey relative to Pennsylvania full-time employment.   
The minimum wage increase occurred during a recession in the New Jersey economy.  Secondly, New Jersey’s economy is greatly influenced by nearby states due to its small size.  However, when minimum wage increased, full-time employment increased in New Jersey relative to Pennsylvania full-time employment.   


One reason why employment will increase despite an increase in minimum wages is an increase in full-time workers.  As a response to an increase in the minimum wage, stores may increase the proportion of full-time workers.  In fact, the fraction of full-time workers increased in New Jersey by 7.3 percent relative to Pennsylvania.  Another reason why the rise in minimum wage did not lower employment was a reduction in non-wage compensation.  New Jersey employers did not change either their wage profiles or their supplemental benefits to counterbalance the increased minimum wage.   
One reason why employment will increase despite an increase in minimum wages is an increase in full-time workers.  As a response to an increase in the minimum wage, stores may increase the proportion of full-time workers.  In fact, the fraction of full-time workers increased in New Jersey by 7.3 percent relative to Pennsylvania.  Another reason why the rise in minimum wage did not lower employment was a reduction in non-wage compensation.  New Jersey employers did not change either their wage profiles or their supplemental benefits to counterbalance the increased minimum wage.   


In conclusion, Card and Kruger determined that minimum wage would increase employment regardless of whether one compares a New Jersey store with an initial wage of $5.00, a Pennsylvania store of a constant wage of $4.25, or a New Jersey store with an initial higher wage.
In conclusion, Card and Krueger determined that minimum wage would increase employment regardless of whether one compares a New Jersey store with an initial wage of $5.00, a Pennsylvania store of a constant wage of $4.25, or a New Jersey store with an initial higher wage.


== Small Business ==
== Small Business ==
Heidi Wissel
=== Affect of Minimum Wage on Small Business ===
=== Affect of Minimum Wage on Small Business ===


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Economically conservative lawmakers traditionally argue that raising the minimum wage hurts small businesses because they cannot afford to pay higher wages, and therefore are forced to layoff workers, further augmenting poverty. In a study done by the Levy Institute, the vast majority of small business owners interviewed said a raise in minimum wage would not cause them to layoff workers, or decrease the number of new workers they could hire. The Levy Institute interviewed 560 businesses with under 500 workers each, asking them questions about their hiring practices, particularly with regard to a possible increase in the minimum wage. Of those businesses, only 6.2% said a raise in the minimum wage would negatively affect their hiring practices. When the minimum wage was increased in 1997, economists and lawmakers feared there would be significant job losses, but instead it was the best job market in 30 years. This shows the demand for labor is wage inelastic; meaning changes in wages does not affect the amount of labor demanded.
Economically conservative lawmakers traditionally argue that raising the minimum wage hurts small businesses because they cannot afford to pay higher wages, and therefore are forced to layoff workers, further augmenting poverty. In a study done by the Levy Institute, the vast majority of small business owners interviewed said a raise in minimum wage would not cause them to layoff workers, or decrease the number of new workers they could hire. The Levy Institute interviewed 560 businesses with under 500 workers each, asking them questions about their hiring practices, particularly with regard to a possible increase in the minimum wage. Of those businesses, only 6.2% said a raise in the minimum wage would negatively affect their hiring practices. When the minimum wage was increased in 1997, economists and lawmakers feared there would be significant job losses, but instead it was the best job market in 30 years. This shows the demand for labor is wage inelastic; meaning changes in wages does not affect the amount of labor demanded.


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Higher wages decreases job turn over, especially in less specialized occupations. Workers receiving wages above the federal minimum wage, either because their employer chooses to pay more or they live in a state with higher minimum wage laws, become more committed to the company and therefore are less likely to look for a different job. The decreased job turn over increases productivity and saves the employer the cost of training new workers. Some economists feared this would decrease the growth rate of industries typically paying at or near minimum wage, particularly the retail and food industries. The opposite proved to be true. In Oregon the minimum wage is $7.25, about $1.50 above the national wage. The job growth rate in Oregon is twice that of the national average, demonstrating higher wages are beneficial to worker and the employer.
Higher wages decreases job turn over, especially in less specialized occupations. Workers receiving wages above the federal minimum wage, either because their employer chooses to pay more or they live in a state with higher minimum wage laws, become more committed to the company and therefore are less likely to look for a different job. The decreased job turn over increases productivity and saves the employer the cost of training new workers. Some economists feared this would decrease the growth rate of industries typically paying at or near minimum wage, particularly the retail and food industries. The opposite proved to be true. In Oregon the minimum wage is $7.25, about $1.50 above the national wage. The job growth rate in Oregon is twice that of the national average, demonstrating higher wages are beneficial to worker and the employer.


== Benefits of Increase ==
== The main problem with the current minimum wage==


The Problem with the current Minimum wage is that it has failed to keep up with inflation and rising cost of living. This means that over time the purchasing power of the minimum wage has decrease. The current minimum wage is not longer enough to keep working families from meeting their most basic needs such as cost of housing and food, health care, education and child care. According to Economist Jared  Bernstein from the Economic Policy Institute the cost of basic necessities has increase by almost 50% between 1991 and 2007. As a result low income families are stock in poverty and the income gap between the low and high class is continuously increasing.
The Problem with the current Minimum wage is that it has failed to keep up with inflation and rising cost of living. This means that over time the purchasing power of the minimum wage has decrease. The current minimum wage is not longer enough to keep working families from meeting their most basic needs such as cost of housing and food, health care, education and child care. According to Economist Jared  Bernstein from the Economic Policy Institute the cost of basic necessities has increase by almost 50% between 1991 and 2007. As a result low income families are stock in poverty and the income gap between the low and high class is continuously increasing.


Summery
The federal poverty guideline released in 2007 shows that the minimum wage is insufficient. A minimum wage worker that works full time: 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year will only earn about $12,000 annually. This means that at the current minimum wage, a full time worker earns 40% below the poverty guideline. The established federal poverty guideline for a family of three is approximately $17,000[[Image:Carolyn'sgraph.jpg|thumb|500px|The graph illustrates the gap between the salary of a full time minimum wage worker and the 2007 poverty guidelines]] [[Image:ACF4492.jpg|thumb|500px]]
Facts about the Minimum Wage:
 
The minimum wage was not raised since 1997, not until another eight years. This was the longest period of congress inaction since the minimum wage was established by the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938. For every year that congress did not increase the minimum wage, workers lost purchasing power. As a result minimum wage workers live in poverty.
 
===Facts about the Minimum Wage===
 


1) The current minimum wage is insufficient for low income workers and families to meet basic needs.
1)The current minimum wage is insufficient for low income workers and families to meet basic needs.


2) High costs of living leave families that earn the minimum wage, below the federal poverty level. As a result taxpayers have to pay more for public assistance.
2)High costs of living, places families that earn the minimum wage, below the federal poverty level. As a result tax payers have to pay more for public assistance.


3) A person who earns the minimum wage and works full time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks/yr) only earns about $10,500 a year. This is $2,000 below the poverty line.
3)A person who earns the minimum wage and works full time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks/yr) only earns about $12,000 a year. This is almost $5,000 below the poverty line for a family of three ($17,000).


4) The federal minimum wage has not increase in almost eight years.
4)The federal minimum wage did not increase in almost eight years, from 1997-2005. The minimum wage did not keep up with the inflation rate and raising costs of living.


5) Cost of basic necessities such as food, clothing, housing, health care, education and fuel have raise significantly.  
5)Cost of basic necessities such as food, clothing, housing, health care, education and fuel have raise significantly. The minimum wage has not kept up with inflation.
The “Break out of Poverty Minimum Wage” (meaning the hourly rate at which a full time worker’s earnings will just exceed the federal poverty level) for a family of two and three are:
Family Size Federal Poverty Level “Break Out of Poverty” Wage
Family of 2 $12,830 $6.17 minimum wage
Family of 3 $16,090 $7.36


==Benefits of increasing the minimum wage==


Benefits of Increasing the Minimum Wage:


1) Raising the minimum wage can increase the annual income of working families and aid families to get out of poverty.
1)Raising the minimum wage can increase the annual income of working families and aid families to get out of poverty.


2) Raising the minimum wage will create a “ripple effect” by benefiting those workers who earned more than the previous minimum wage but less than the new minimum wage. Employers will pay these workers a higher wage to keep compensation differences among workers.
2)Raising the minimum wage will create a “ripple effect” by benefiting those workers who earned more than the previous minimum wage but less than the new minimum wage. Employers will pay these workers a higher wage to keep compensation differences among workers.


3) Raising the minimum wage increases spending. With a higher minimum wage consumers would be more likely to spend more, which in turn puts money back into the economy.
3)Raising the minimum wage increases spending. With a higher minimum wage consumers would be more likely to spend more, which in turn puts money back into the economy.


==Economists In Support==
==Economists In Support==
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Minimum Wage”. Fifteen leading economists, that is, Henry Aaron, Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, Rebecca Blank, Alan Blinder, Peter Diamond, Ronald Ehrenberg, Clive Granger, Lawrence Katz, Lawrence Klein, Frank Levy, Lawrence Mishel, Alice Rivlin, Robert Solow, and Joseph Stiglitz, endorsed the statement.  Not only do these 15 individuals endorse an increase in minimum wage, but 650 of their fellow economists agree. By signing the statement the economists believe that “a modest increase in the minimum wage would improve the well-being of low-wage workers and would not have the adverse effects that critics have claimed. As economists who are concerned about the problems facing low-wage workers, we believe the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005’s proposed phased-in increase in the federal minimum wage to $7.25 falls well within the range of options where the benefits to the labor market, workers, and the overall economy would be positive.”
Minimum Wage”. Fifteen leading economists, that is, Henry Aaron, Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, Rebecca Blank, Alan Blinder, Peter Diamond, Ronald Ehrenberg, Clive Granger, Lawrence Katz, Lawrence Klein, Frank Levy, Lawrence Mishel, Alice Rivlin, Robert Solow, and Joseph Stiglitz, endorsed the statement.  Not only do these 15 individuals endorse an increase in minimum wage, but 650 of their fellow economists agree. By signing the statement the economists believe that “a modest increase in the minimum wage would improve the well-being of low-wage workers and would not have the adverse effects that critics have claimed. As economists who are concerned about the problems facing low-wage workers, we believe the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005’s proposed phased-in increase in the federal minimum wage to $7.25 falls well within the range of options where the benefits to the labor market, workers, and the overall economy would be positive.”


<p align="center">'''Katherine G. Abraham''' University of Maryland  
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===650 Fellow Economists===
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Kwan S. Kim University of Notre Dame  
'''Kwan S. Kim''' University of Notre Dame  
Marlene Kim University of Massachusetts - Boston
'''Marlene Kim''' University of Massachusetts - Boston
Christopher T. King University of Texas - Austin  
''' Christopher T. King''' University of Texas - Austin  
Mary C. King Portland State University  
'''Mary C. King''' Portland State University  
Lori G. Kletzer University of California- Santa Cruz  
'''Lori G. Kletzer''' University of California- Santa Cruz  
Janet T. Knoedler Bucknell University  
'''Janet T. Knoedler''' Bucknell University  
Tim Koechlin Vassar College  
'''Tim Koechlin''' Vassar College  
Andrew I. Kohen James Madison University   
'''Andrew I. Kohen''' James Madison University   
Denise Eby Konan University of Hawaii - Manoa  
'''Denise Eby Konan''' University of Hawaii - Manoa  
Ebru Kongar Dickinson College  
'''Ebru Kongar''' Dickinson College  
James Konow Loyola Marymount University  
'''James Konow''' Loyola Marymount University  
Krishna Kool University of Rio Grande  
'''Krishna Kool''' University of Rio Grande  
Douglas Koritz Buffalo State College
'''Douglas Koritz''' Buffalo State College
Daniel J. Kovenock Purdue University  
'''Daniel J. Kovenock''' Purdue University  
Kate Krause University of New Mexico  
'''Kate Krause''' University of New Mexico  
Vadaken N. Krishnan Bowling Green State University  
'''Vadaken N. Krishnan''' Bowling Green State University  
Douglas Kruse Rutgers University  
'''Douglas Kruse''' Rutgers University  
David Laibman Brooklyn College - City University of New York  
'''David Laibman''' Brooklyn College - City University of New York  
Robert M. La-Jeunesse University of Newcastle
'''Robert M. La'''-Jeunesse University of Newcastle
Kevin Lang Boston University  
'''Kevin Lang''' Boston University  
Catherine Langlois Georgetown University  
'''Catherine Langlois''' Georgetown University  
Mehrene Larudee DePaul University
'''Mehrene Larudee''' DePaul University
Gary A. Latanich Arkansas State University  
'''Gary A. Latanich''' Arkansas State University  
Robert Z. Lawrence Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government
'''Robert Z. Lawrence''' Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government
Daniel Lawson Drew University
'''Daniel Lawson''' Drew University
William Lazonick University of Massachusetts - Lowell
'''William Lazonick''' University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Joelle J. Leclaire Buffalo State College  
'''Joelle J. Leclaire''' Buffalo State College  
Frederic S. Lee University of Missouri - Kansas City  
'''Frederic S. Lee''' University of Missouri - Kansas City  
Marvin Lee San Jose State University
'''Marvin Lee''' San Jose State University
Sang-Hyop Lee University of Hawaii - Manoa  
'''Sang-Hyop Lee''' University of Hawaii - Manoa  
Woojin Lee University of Massachusetts - Amherst
'''Woojin Lee''' University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Thomas D. Legg University of Minnesota  
'''Thomas D. Legg''' University of Minnesota  
J. Paul Leigh University of California - Davis  
'''J. Paul Leigh''' University of California - Davis  
Charles Levenstein University of Massachusetts - Lowell
'''Charles Levenstein''' University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Margaret C. Levenstein University of Michigan - Ann Arbor  
'''Margaret C. Levenstein''' University of Michigan - Ann Arbor  
Henry M. Levin Columbia University  
'''Henry M. Levin''' Columbia University  
Herbert S. Levine University of Pennsylvania
'''Herbert S. Levine''' University of Pennsylvania
Mark Levinson Economic Policy Institute  
'''Mark Levinson''' Economic Policy Institute  
Oren M. Levin-Waldman Metropolitan College of New York  
'''Oren M. Levin'''-Waldman Metropolitan College of New York  
Mark K. Levitan Community Service Society of New York  
'''Mark K. Levitan''' Community Service Society of New York  
Stephen Levy Center for Continuing Study of California Economy  
'''Stephen Levy''' Center for Continuing Study of California Economy  
Arthur Lewbel Boston College  
'''Arthur Lewbel''' Boston College  
Lynne Y. Lewis Bates College  
'''Lynne Y. Lewis''' Bates College  
David L. Lindauer Wellesley College  
'''David L. Lindauer''' Wellesley College  
Victor D. Lippit University of California - Riverside  
'''Victor D. Lippit''' University of California - Riverside  
Pamela J. Loprest Urban Institute  
'''Pamela J. Loprest''' Urban Institute  
Richard Lotspeich Indiana State University   
'''Richard Lotspeich''' Indiana State University   
Michael C. Lovell Wesleyan University  
'''Michael C. Lovell''' Wesleyan University  
Milton Lower Retired Senior Economist, US House of Representatives  
'''Milton Lower''' Retired Senior Economist, US House of Representatives  
Stephanie Luce University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
'''Stephanie Luce''' University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
Robert Lucore United American Nurses  
'''Robert Lucore''' United American Nurses  
Jens Otto Ludwig Georgetown University  
'''Jens Otto Ludwig''' Georgetown University  
Dan Luria Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center  
'''Dan Luria''' Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center  
Devon Lynch University of Denver  
'''Devon Lynch''' University of Denver  
Lisa M. Lynch Tufts University  
'''Lisa M. Lynch''' Tufts University  
Robert G. Lynch Washington College
'''Robert G. Lynch''' Washington College
Catherine Lynde University of Massachusetts - Boston  
'''Catherine Lynde''' University of Massachusetts - Boston  
Arthur MacEwan University of Massachusetts - Boston
'''Arthur MacEwan''' University of Massachusetts - Boston
Hasan MacNeil California State University - Chico
''' Hasan MacNeil''' California State University - Chico
Allan MacNeill Webster University  
'''Allan MacNeill''' Webster University  
Craig R. MacPhee University of Nebraska - Lincoln  
'''Craig R. MacPhee''' University of Nebraska - Lincoln  
Diane J. Macunovich University of Redlands  
'''Diane J. Macunovich''' University of Redlands  
Janice F. Madden University of Pennsylvania  
'''Janice F. Madden''' University of Pennsylvania  
Mark H. Maier Glendale Community College  
'''Mark H. Maier''' Glendale Community College  
Thomas N. Maloney University of Utah  
'''Thomas N. Maloney''' University of Utah  
Jay R. Mandle Colgate University
'''Jay R. Mandle''' Colgate University
Andrea Maneschi Vanderbilt University  
'''Andrea Maneschi''' Vanderbilt University  
Garth Mangum University of Utah  
'''Garth Mangum''' University of Utah  
Catherine L. Mann Brandeis University  
'''Catherine L. Mann''' Brandeis University  
Don Mar San Francisco State University  
'''Don Mar''' San Francisco State University  
Dave E. Marcotte University of Maryland  
'''Dave E. Marcotte''' University of Maryland  
Robert A. Margo Boston University  
'''Robert A. Margo''' Boston University  
Ann R. Markusen University of Minnesota  
'''Ann R. Markusen''' University of Minnesota  
Stephen Martin Purdue University  
'''Stephen Martin''' Purdue University  
Patrick L. Mason Florida State University  
'''Patrick L. Mason''' Florida State University  
Thomas Masterson Westfield State College  
'''Thomas Masterson''' Westfield State College  
Julie A. Matthaei Wellesley College  
'''Julie A. Matthaei''' Wellesley College  
Peter Hans Matthews Middlebury College  
'''Peter Hans Matthews''' Middlebury College  
Anne Mayhew University of Tennessee - Knoxville  
'''Anne Mayhew''' University of Tennessee - Knoxville  
Alan K. McAdams Cornell University  
'''Alan K. McAdams''' Cornell University  
Timothy D. McBride St. Louis University School of Public Health
'''Timothy D. McBride''' St. Louis University School of Public Health
Elaine McCrate University of Vermont
'''Elaine McCrate''' University of Vermont
Kate McGovern Springfield College  
''' Kate McGovern''' Springfield College  
Richard D. McGrath Armstrong Atlantic State University  
'''Richard D. McGrath''' Armstrong Atlantic State University  
Richard McIntyre University of Rhode Island  
'''Richard McIntyre''' University of Rhode Island  
Hannah McKinney Kalamazoo College  
'''Hannah McKinney''' Kalamazoo College  
Judith Record McKinney Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
'''Judith Record McKinney''' Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
Andrew McLennan University of Sydney  
'''Andrew McLennan''' University of Sydney  
Ellen Meara Harvard Medical School  
'''Ellen Meara''' Harvard Medical School  
Martin Melkonian Hofstra University
'''Martin Melkonian''' Hofstra University
Jo Beth Mertens Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
'''Jo Beth Mertens''' Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
Peter B. Meyer University of Louisville and Northern Kentucky University  
'''Peter B. Meyer''' University of Louisville and Northern Kentucky University  
Thomas R. Michl Colgate University  
'''Thomas R. Michl''' Colgate University  
Edward Miguel University of California - Berkeley  
'''Edward Miguel''' University of California - Berkeley  
William Milberg The New School
'''William Milberg''' The New School
John A. Miller Wheaton College
'''John A. Miller''' Wheaton College
S.M. Miller Cambridge Institute and Boston University
'''S.M. Miller''' Cambridge Institute and Boston University
Jerry Miner Syracuse University
'''Jerry Miner''' Syracuse University
Daniel J.B. Mitchel University of California - Los Angeles
'''Daniel J.B. Mitchel''' University of California - Los Angeles
Edward B. Montgomery University of Maryland  
'''Edward B. Montgomery''' University of Maryland  
Sarah Montgomery Mount Holyoke College
'''Sarah Montgomery''' Mount Holyoke College
Robert E. Moore Georgia State University  
'''Robert E. Moore''' Georgia State University  
Barbara A. Morgan Johns Hopkins University  
'''Barbara A. Morgan''' Johns Hopkins University  
John R. Morris University of Colorado - Denver  
'''John R. Morris''' University of Colorado - Denver  
Monique Morrissey Economic Policy Institute  
'''Monique Morrissey''' Economic Policy Institute  
Lawrence B. Morse North Carolina A&T State University  
'''Lawrence B. Morse''' North Carolina A&T State University  
Saeed Mortazavi Humboldt State University  
'''Saeed Mortazavi''' Humboldt State University  
Fred Moseley Mount Holyoke College  
'''Fred Moseley''' Mount Holyoke College  
Philip I. Moss University of Massachusetts - Lowell  
'''Philip I. Moss''' University of Massachusetts - Lowell  
Tracy Mott University of Denver  
'''Tracy Mott''' University of Denver  
Steven D. Mullins Drury University  
'''Steven D. Mullins''' Drury University  
Alicia H. Munnell Boston College  
'''Alicia H. Munnell''' Boston College  
Richard J. Murnane Harvard University  
'''Richard J. Murnane''' Harvard University  
Matthew D. Murphy Gainesville State College  
'''Matthew D. Murphy''' Gainesville State College  
Michael Murray Bates College  
'''Michael Murray''' Bates College  
Peggy B. Musgrave University of California Santa Cruz
'''Peggy B. Musgrave''' University of California Santa Cruz
Richard A. Musgrave Harvard University  
'''Richard A. Musgrave''' Harvard University  
Ellen Mutari Richard Stockton College  
'''Ellen Mutari''' Richard Stockton College  
Sirisha Naidu Wright State University
'''Sirisha Naidu''' Wright State University
Michele Naples The College of New Jersey
'''Michele Naples''' The College of New Jersey
Tara Natarajan St. Michael’s College  
'''Tara Natarajan''' St. Michael’s College  
Julie A. Nelson Tufts University  
'''Julie A. Nelson''' Tufts University  
Reynold F. Nesiba Augustana College
'''Reynold F. Nesiba''' Augustana College
Donald A. Nichols University of Wisconsin - Madison  
'''Donald A. Nichols''' University of Wisconsin - Madison  
Eric Nilsson California State University - San Bernardino  
'''Eric Nilsson''' California State University - San Bernardino  
Laurie Nisonoff Hampshire College  
'''Laurie Nisonoff''' Hampshire College  
Emily Northrop Southwestern University  
'''Emily Northrop''' Southwestern University  
Bruce Norton San Antonio College  
'''Bruce Norton''' San Antonio College  
Stephen A. O’Connell Swarthmore College  
'''Stephen A. O’Connell''' Swarthmore College  
Mehmet Odekon Skidmore College  
'''Mehmet Odekon''' Skidmore College  
Paulette Olson Wright State University  
'''Paulette Olson''' Wright State University  
Paul Ong University of California - Los Angeles  
'''Paul Ong''' University of California - Los Angeles  
Van Doorn Ooms Committee for Economic Development  
'''Van Doorn Ooms''' Committee for Economic Development  
Jonathan M. Orszag Competition Policy Associates, Inc.  
'''Jonathan M. Orszag''' Competition Policy Associates, Inc.  
Paul Osterman Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
'''Paul Osterman''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
Shaianne T. Osterreich Ithaca College  
'''Shaianne T. Osterreich''' Ithaca College  
Rudolph A. Oswald George Meany Labor Studies Center
'''Rudolph A. Oswald''' George Meany Labor Studies Center
Spencer J. Pack Connecticut College  
'''Spencer J. Pack''' Connecticut College  
Arnold Packer Johns Hopkins University  
'''Arnold Packer''' Johns Hopkins University  
Dimitri B. Papadimitriou The Levy Economic Institute of Bard College   
'''Dimitri B. Papadimitriou''' The Levy Economic Institute of Bard College   
James A. Parrott Fiscal Policy Institute  
'''James A. Parrott''' Fiscal Policy Institute  
Manuel Pastor University of California - Santa Cruz  
'''Manuel Pastor''' University of California - Santa Cruz  
Eva A. Paus Mount Holyoke College  
'''Eva A. Paus''' Mount Holyoke College  
Jim Peach New Mexico State University  
'''Jim Peach''' New Mexico State University  
M. Stephen Pendleton Buffalo State College
'''M. Stephen Pendleton''' Buffalo State College
Michael Perelman California State University - Chico
'''Michael Perelman''' California State University - Chico
Kenneth Peres Communications Workers of America  
'''Kenneth Peres''' Communications Workers of America  
George L. Perry The Brookings Institution
'''George L. Perry''' The Brookings Institution
Joseph Persky University of Illinois - Chicago  
'''Joseph Persky''' University of Illinois - Chicago  
Karen A. Pfeifer Smith College  
'''Karen A. Pfeifer''' Smith College  
Bruce Pietrykowski University of Michigan - Dearborn
'''Bruce Pietrykowski''' University of Michigan - Dearborn
Michael J. Piore Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
'''Michael J. Piore''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
Karen R. Polenske Massachusetts Institute of Technology   
''' Karen R. Polenske''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology   
Robert Pollin University of Massachusetts - Amherst
'''Robert Pollin''' University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Marshall Pomer Macroeconomic Policy Institute  
'''Marshall Pomer''' Macroeconomic Policy Institute  
Tod Porter Youngstown State University  
'''Tod Porter''' Youngstown State University  
Shirley L. Porterfield University of Missouri - St. Louis  
'''Shirley L. Porterfield''' University of Missouri - St. Louis  
Michael J. Potepan San Francisco State University  
'''Michael J. Potepan''' San Francisco State University  
Marilyn Power Sarah Lawrence College  
'''Marilyn Power''' Sarah Lawrence College  
Thomas Power University of Montana  
'''Thomas Power''' University of Montana  
Robert E. Prasch Middlebury College  
'''Robert E. Prasch''' Middlebury College  
Mark A. Price Keystone Research Center  
'''Mark A. Price''' Keystone Research Center  
Jean L. Pyle University of Massachusetts - Lowell
'''Jean L. Pyle''' University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Paddy Quick St. Francis College  
'''Paddy Quick''' St. Francis College  
John M. Quigley University of California - Berkeley  
'''John M. Quigley''' University of California - Berkeley  
Willard W. Radell, Jr. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
'''Willard W. Radell, Jr.''' Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Fredric Raines Washington University in St. Louis
'''Fredric Raines''' Washington University in St. Louis
Steven Raphael University of California - Berkeley
'''Steven Raphael''' University of California - Berkeley
Salim Rashid University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign  
''' Salim Rashid''' University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign  
Wendy L. Rayack Wesleyan University  
'''Wendy L. Rayack''' Wesleyan University  
Randall Reback Barnard College, Columbia University  
'''Randall Reback''' Barnard College, Columbia University  
Robert Rebelein Vassar College
'''Robert Rebelein''' Vassar College
James B. Rebitzer Case Western Reserve University  
'''James B. Rebitzer''' Case Western Reserve University  
Daniel I. Rees University of Colorado - Denver  
'''Daniel I. Rees''' University of Colorado - Denver  
Michael Reich University of California -Berkeley  
'''Michael Reich''' University of California -Berkeley  
Robert B. Reich University of California - Berkeley  
'''Robert B. Reich''' University of California - Berkeley  
Donald Renner Minnesota State University - Mankato  
'''Donald Renner''' Minnesota State University - Mankato  
Trudi Renwick Fiscal Policy Institute  
'''Trudi Renwick''' Fiscal Policy Institute  
Andrew Reschovsky University of Wisconsin -Madison  
'''Andrew Reschovsky''' University of Wisconsin -Madison  
Lee A. Reynis University of New Mexico  
'''Lee A. Reynis''' University of New Mexico  
Daniel Richards Tufts University
'''Daniel Richards''' Tufts University
Bruce Roberts University of Southern Maine  
'''Bruce Roberts''' University of Southern Maine  
Barbara J. Robles Arizona State University  
'''Barbara J. Robles''' Arizona State University  
John Roche St. John Fisher College  
'''John Roche''' St. John Fisher College  
Charles P. Rock Rollins College  
'''Charles P. Rock''' Rollins College  
William M. Rodgers III Rutgers University  
'''William M. Rodgers III''' Rutgers University  
Dani Rodrik Harvard University  
'''Dani Rodrik''' Harvard University  
John E. Roemer Yale University  
'''John E. Roemer''' Yale University  
William O. Rohlf Drury University  
'''William O. Rohlf''' Drury University  
Gerard Roland University of California – Berkeley
'''Gerard Roland''' University of California – Berkeley
Frank Roosevelt Sarah Lawrence College  
''' Frank Roosevelt''' Sarah Lawrence College  
Jaime Ros University of Notre Dame  
'''Jaime Ros''' University of Notre Dame  
Nancy E. Rose California State University - San Bernardino  
'''Nancy E. Rose''' California State University - San Bernardino  
Howard F. Rosen Trade Adjustment Assistance Coalition  
'''Howard F. Rosen''' Trade Adjustment Assistance Coalition  
Joshua L. Rosenbloom University of Kansas  
'''Joshua L. Rosenbloom''' University of Kansas  
Roy J. Rotheim Skidmore College
'''Roy J. Rotheim''' Skidmore College
Jesse Rothstein Princeton University  
'''Jesse Rothstein''' Princeton University  
Geoffrey Rothwell Stanford University  
'''Geoffrey Rothwell''' Stanford University  
Joydeep Roy Economic Policy Institute  
'''Joydeep Roy''' Economic Policy Institute  
David Runsten Community Alliance with Family Farmers  
'''David Runsten''' Community Alliance with Family Farmers  
Lynda Rush California State Polytechnic University - Pomona  
'''Lynda Rush''' California State Polytechnic University - Pomona  
Gregory M. Saltzman Albion College and the University of Michigan  
'''Gregory M. Saltzman''' Albion College and the University of Michigan  
Sydney Saltzman Cornell University
'''Sydney Saltzman''' Cornell University
Dominick Salvatore Fordham University  
'''Dominick Salvatore''' Fordham University  
Blair Sandler San Francisco, California   
'''Blair Sandler''' San Francisco, California   
Daniel E. Saros Valparaiso University   
'''Daniel E. Saros''' Valparaiso University   
Michael Sattinger University at Albany   
'''Michael Sattinger''' University at Albany   
Dawn Saunders Castleton State College   
'''Dawn Saunders''' Castleton State College   
Larry Sawers American University  
'''Larry Sawers''' American University  
Max Sawicky Economic Policy Institute  
'''Max Sawicky''' Economic Policy Institute  
Peter V. Schaeffer West Virginia University  
'''Peter V. Schaeffer''' West Virginia University  
William C. Schaniel University of West Georgia
'''William C. Schaniel''' University of West Georgia
A. Allan Schmid Michigan State University
'''A. Allan Schmid''' Michigan State University
Stephen J. Schmidt Union College  
'''Stephen J. Schmidt''' Union College  
John Schmitt Center for Economic and Policy Research
'''John Schmitt''' Center for Economic and Policy Research
Juliet B. Schor Boston College
'''Juliet B. Schor''' Boston College
C. Heike Schotten University of Massachusetts - Boston  
''' C. Heike Schotten''' University of Massachusetts - Boston  
Eric A. Schutz Rollins College  
'''Eric A. Schutz''' Rollins College  
Elliot Sclar Columbia University
'''Elliot Sclar''' Columbia University
Allen J. Scott University of California - Los Angeles  
'''Allen J. Scott''' University of California - Los Angeles  
Bruce R. Scott Harvard Business School  
'''Bruce R. Scott''' Harvard Business School  
Robert Scott Economic Policy Institute
'''Robert Scott''' Economic Policy Institute
Stephanie Seguino University of Vermont  
'''Stephanie Seguino''' University of Vermont  
Laurence Seidman University of Delaware   
'''Laurence Seidman''' University of Delaware   
Janet Seiz Grinnell College  
'''Janet Seiz''' Grinnell College  
Willi Semmler The New School
'''Willi Semmler''' The New School
Mina Zeynep Senses Johns Hopkins University  
'''Mina Zeynep Senses''' Johns Hopkins University  
Jean Shackelford Bucknell University  
'''Jean Shackelford''' Bucknell University  
Harry G. Shaffer University of Kansas   
'''Harry G. Shaffer''' University of Kansas   
Sumitra Shah St. John’s University  
'''Sumitra Shah''' St. John’s University  
Mohammed Sharif University of Rhode Island  
'''Mohammed Sharif''' University of Rhode Island  
Lois B. Shaw Institute for Women’s Policy Research
'''Lois B. Shaw''' Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Heidi Shierholz University of Toronto
'''Heidi Shierholz''' University of Toronto
Deep Shikha College of St. Catherine  
'''Deep Shikha''' College of St. Catherine  
Richard L. Shirey Siena College  
'''Richard L. Shirey''' Siena College  
Steven Shulman Colorado State University  
'''Steven Shulman''' Colorado State University  
Laurence Shute California State Polytechnic University - Pomona  
'''Laurence Shute''' California State Polytechnic University - Pomona  
Stephen J. Silvia American University  
'''Stephen J. Silvia''' American University  
Michael E. Simmons North Carolina A&T State University  
'''Michael E. Simmons''' North Carolina A&T State University  
Margaret C. Simms Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies   
'''Margaret C. Simms''' Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies   
Chris Skelley Rollins College  
'''Chris Skelley''' Rollins College  
Max J. Skidmore University of Missouri - Kansas City  
'''Max J. Skidmore''' University of Missouri - Kansas City  
Peter Skott University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
'''Peter Skott''' University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
Courtenay M. Slater Arlington, Virginia
'''Courtenay M. Slater''' Arlington, Virginia
Timothy M. Smeeding Syracuse University  
'''Timothy M. Smeeding''' Syracuse University  
Janet Spitz College of Saint Rose  
'''Janet Spitz''' College of Saint Rose  
William Spriggs Howard University  
'''William Spriggs''' Howard University  
James L. Starkey University of Rhode Island
'''James L. Starkey''' University of Rhode Island
Martha A. Starr American University  
'''Martha A. Starr''' American University  
Howard Stein University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
'''Howard Stein''' University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Mary Huff Stevenson University of Massachusetts - Boston
''' Mary Huff Stevenson''' University of Massachusetts - Boston
ames B. Stewart Pennsylvania State University  
'''James B. Stewart''' Pennsylvania State University  
Jeffrey Stewart Northern Kentucky University  
'''Jeffrey Stewart''' Northern Kentucky University  
Robert J. Stonebraker Winthrop University
'''Robert J. Stonebraker''' Winthrop University
Michael Storper University of California - Los Angeles
'''Michael Storper''' University of California - Los Angeles
Diana Strassmann Rice University
''' Diana Strassmann''' Rice University
Cornelia J. Strawser Consultant  
''' Cornelia J. Strawser''' Consultant  
Frederick R. Strobel New College of Florida  
'''Frederick R. Strobel''' New College of Florida  
James I. Sturgeon University of Missouri - Kansas City  
'''James I. Sturgeon''' University of Missouri - Kansas City  
David M. Sturges Colgate University  
'''David M. Sturges''' Colgate University  
William A. Sundstrom Santa Clara University
'''William A. Sundstrom''' Santa Clara University
Jonathan Sunshine Reston, Virginia  
'''Jonathan Sunshine''' Reston, Virginia  
Paul Swaim Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development  
'''Paul Swaim''' Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development  
Craig Swan University of Minnesota - Twin Cities  
'''Craig Swan''' University of Minnesota - Twin Cities  
Paul A. Swanson William Paterson University  
'''Paul A. Swanson''' William Paterson University  
William K. Tabb Queens College  
'''William K. Tabb''' Queens College  
Peter Temin Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
'''Peter Temin''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
Judith Tendler Massachusetts Instittue of Technology
'''Judith Tendler''' Massachusetts Instittue of Technology
Terkla University of Massachusetts - Boston  
'''Terkla''' University of Massachusetts - Boston  
Kenneth Thomas University of Missouri - St. Louis  
'''Kenneth Thomas''' University of Missouri - St. Louis  
Frank Thompson University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
'''Frank Thompson''' University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Ross D. Thomson University of Vermont  
'''Ross D. Thomson''' University of Vermont  
Emanuel D. Thorne Brooklyn College - City University of New York  
'''Emanuel D. Thorne''' Brooklyn College - City University of New York  
Jill Tiefenthaler Colgate University
'''Jill Tiefenthaler''' Colgate University
Thomas H. Tietenberg Colby College  
'''Thomas H. Tietenberg''' Colby College  
Chris Tilly University of Massachusetts- Lowell
'''Chris Tilly''' University of Massachusetts- Lowell
Renee Toback Empire State College  
'''Renee Toback''' Empire State College  
Mayo C. Toruño California State University - San Bernardino  
'''Mayo C. Toruño''' California State University - San Bernardino  
W. Scott Trees Siena College
'''W. Scott Trees''' Siena College
A. Dale Tussing Syracuse University  
'''A. Dale Tussing''' Syracuse University  
James Tybout Penn State University  
'''James Tybout''' Penn State University  
Christopher Udry Yale University  
'''Christopher Udry''' Yale University  
Daniel A. Underwood Peninsula College  
'''Daniel A. Underwood''' Peninsula College  
Lynn Unruh University of Central Florida  
'''Lynn Unruh''' University of Central Florida  
Leanne Ussher Queens College, City University of New York  
''' Leanne Ussher''' Queens College, City University of New York  
David Vail Bowdoin College  
'''David Vail''' Bowdoin College  
Vivian Grace Valdmanis University of the Sciences in Philadelphia  
'''Vivian Grace Valdmanis''' University of the Sciences in Philadelphia  
William Van Lear Belmont Abbey College  
'''William Van Lear''' Belmont Abbey College  
Lane Vanderslice Hunger Notes  
'''Lane Vanderslice''' Hunger Notes  
Lise Vesterlund University of Pittsburgh  
'''Lise Vesterlund''' University of Pittsburgh  
Michael G. Vogt Eastern Michigan University  
'''Michael G. Vogt''' Eastern Michigan University  
Paula B. Voos Rutgers University  
'''Paula B. Voos''' Rutgers University  
Mark Votruba Case Western Reserve University  
'''Mark Votruba''' Case Western Reserve University  
Susan Vroman Georgetown University  
'''Susan Vroman''' Georgetown University  
Howard M. Wachtel American University  
'''Howard M. Wachtel''' American University  
Jeffrey Waddoups University of Nevada - Las Vegas
'''Jeffrey Waddoups''' University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Norman Waitzman University of Utah
''' Norman Waitzman''' University of Utah
Lawrence A. Waldman University of New Mexico  
''' Lawrence A. Waldman''' University of New Mexico  
John F. Walker Portland State University  
'''John F. Walker''' Portland State University  
William Waller Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
'''William Waller''' Hobart and William Smith Colleges  
Jennifer Warlick University of Notre Dame  
'''Jennifer Warlick''' University of Notre Dame  
Matthew Warning University of Puget Sound  
'''Matthew Warning''' University of Puget Sound  
Robert W. Wassmer California State University – Sacramento
'''Robert W. Wassmer''' California State University – Sacramento
Mark Weisbrot Center for Economic and Policy Research  
'''Mark Weisbrot''' Center for Economic and Policy Research  
Charles L. Weise Gettysburg College  
'''Charles L. Weise''' Gettysburg College  
Thomas E. Weisskopf University of Michigan - Ann Arbor  
'''Thomas E. Weisskopf''' University of Michigan - Ann Arbor  
Christian E. Weller Center for American Progress  
'''Christian E. Weller''' Center for American Progress  
Fred M. Westfield Vanderbilt University  
'''Fred M. Westfield''' Vanderbilt University  
Charles J. Whalen Perspectives on Work
'''Charles J. Whalen''' Perspectives on Work
Cathleen L. Whiting Williamette University  
'''Cathleen L. Whiting''' Williamette University  
Howard Wial The Brookings Institution   
'''Howard Wial''' The Brookings Institution   
Linda Wilcox Young Southern Oregon University
'''Linda Wilcox''' Young Southern Oregon University
Arthur R. Williams Rochester - Minnesota
'''Arthur R. Williams''' Rochester - Minnesota
Robert G. Williams Guilford College  
'''Robert G. Williams''' Guilford College  
John Willoughby American University   
''' John Willoughby''' American University   
Valerie Rawlston Wilson National Urban League
'''Valerie Rawlston Wilson''' National Urban League
Jon D. Wisman American University  
''' Jon D. Wisman''' American University  
Barbara L. Wolfe University of Wisconsin - Madison  
'''Barbara L. Wolfe''' University of Wisconsin - Madison  
Edward Wolff New York University
'''Edward Wolff''' New York University
Martin Wolfson University of Notre Dame  
'''Martin Wolfson''' University of Notre Dame  
Brenda Wyss Wheaton College  
'''Brenda Wyss''' Wheaton College  
Yavuz Yasar University of Denver
''' Yavuz Yasar''' University of Denver
Anne Yeagle University of Utah
'''Anne Yeagle''' University of Utah
Erinc Yelden University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
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June Zaccone National Jobs for All Coalition and Hofstra University
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David A. Zalewski Providence College  
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Jim Zelenski Regis University  
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Andrew Zimbalist Smith College
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South-Western. Policy Debate: Does an increase in the minimum wage result in a higher unemployment rate? http://www.swlearning.com/economics/policy_debates/increase_minimum.html

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Introduction

Heidi Wissel

President Roosevelt established the federal minimum wage in 1938 as part of the Fair Standards Labor Act. The minimum wage was designed to protect workers from exploitation by their employers. Originally set at $0.25, minimum wage has been periodically increased as it is devalued by inflation. From 1997 to July 2007 the federal minimum wage was $5.15, and then increased to $5.85, where it stands today. Workers and economists argue minimum wage does not pay a sufficient amount to stay out of poverty. To supplement the low national minimum wage, 31 states have enacted higher minimum wages, but the remaining 19 states still abide by the nation minimum wage. The federal minimum wage can and should be increased as a tool to reduce poverty and stimulate the economy.

In 2005 the Fair Minimum Wage Act was signed by 15 noble laureates and 650 of their colleagues in favor of raising the minimum wage to $7.25, benefitting the labor market, workers and the economy.

Theoretical Model

Allison Jordan

Initial minimum wage laws were introduced during the 1930s in response to the falling output, falling prices, and falling employment during the Great Depression. The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) tried to help the situation by establishing price floors and minimum wage. In 1935, the US Supreme Court decided that NIRA was unconstitutional, and forced the initial minimum wage agreements to cease. In 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) established a national minimum wage ($0.25 per hour), restricted child labor, and required that overtime be paid for work over 40 hours per week.

Under the assumptions that (1) the labor market it perfectly competitive, (2) the minimum wage covers all workers, and (3) worker productivity is unaffected by the wage rate, the introduction of a minimum wage results in unemployment in those labor markets in which the equilibrium wage rate is below the minimum wage.



In the model, w* represents the wage equilibrium and L* represents the level of employment. The minimum wage is above the equilibrium, lowering the level of unemployment to LD. The diagram shows that when a minimum wage is implemented, the number of workers demanded is lower than the number of workers supplied, creating unemployment. Many people are against raising the minimum wage, because it would theoretically lead to an increase in unemployment. Recent studies conducted by David Card, Alan B. Krueger, and Lawrence F. Katz have suggested that moderate increases in minimum wage do not have this effect on unemployment.

Monopsony and Efficiency Wage Models

In a monopsony, there is only one buyer that sets the price. Sellers can then choose to sell or not. The buyer will set an artificially low price to maximize utility. A monopsony firm will hire fewer workers than in the perfectly competitive labor market because the marginal factor cost, the cost of hiring an extra worker, exceeds the wage rate. The diagram below shows that an employer will hire the optimal quantity of labor where the firm’s marginal revenue product (MRP) equals the marginal factor cost (MFC).



In a monopsonistic market, a minimum wage brings the supply and demand equilibrium closer to its most efficient levels. Therefore, minimum wage can actually reduce unemployment under this theory. Whether the labor market is actually monopsonistic has been debated, but the argument is a better explanation of labor markets than the supply and demand model.



The theory behind the efficiency model is that if firms pay workers a higher wage, they will be more productive. Higher wages also theoretically result in less labor force turnover, lower training costs, and better motivated workers. Assuming that the rise in productivity is fairly significant, an increase in minimum wage would not reduce unemployment.

New Jersey and Pennsylvania Case Study

Employment Per Store Before and After Rise in New Jersey Minimum Wage

Minimum Wage: A New Look to the Traditional Teaching

David Card and Alan B. Krueger, two leading economists, however, believe that small to moderate increases in the minimum wage will not increase unemployment. These two economists observed the impact of minimum wage on employment by researching 410 fast-food restaurants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before and after a minimum wage rise. In April of 1992, New Jersey’s minimum wage rose from $4.25 to $5.05, Pennsylvania’s minimum wage remaining constant.

Under the traditional theory, the increase in New Jersey’s minimum wage would predict higher unemployment. The study, on the other hand, suggested that raising the wage floor would in fact open new jobs. Card and Krueger also introduced the idea of wage levels influencing productivity. Higher productivity may offset the increased production costs. The minimum wage increase occurred during a recession in the New Jersey economy. Secondly, New Jersey’s economy is greatly influenced by nearby states due to its small size. However, when minimum wage increased, full-time employment increased in New Jersey relative to Pennsylvania full-time employment.

One reason why employment will increase despite an increase in minimum wages is an increase in full-time workers. As a response to an increase in the minimum wage, stores may increase the proportion of full-time workers. In fact, the fraction of full-time workers increased in New Jersey by 7.3 percent relative to Pennsylvania. Another reason why the rise in minimum wage did not lower employment was a reduction in non-wage compensation. New Jersey employers did not change either their wage profiles or their supplemental benefits to counterbalance the increased minimum wage.

In conclusion, Card and Krueger determined that minimum wage would increase employment regardless of whether one compares a New Jersey store with an initial wage of $5.00, a Pennsylvania store of a constant wage of $4.25, or a New Jersey store with an initial higher wage.

Small Business

Heidi Wissel

Affect of Minimum Wage on Small Business

Economically conservative lawmakers traditionally argue that raising the minimum wage hurts small businesses because they cannot afford to pay higher wages, and therefore are forced to layoff workers, further augmenting poverty. In a study done by the Levy Institute, the vast majority of small business owners interviewed said a raise in minimum wage would not cause them to layoff workers, or decrease the number of new workers they could hire. The Levy Institute interviewed 560 businesses with under 500 workers each, asking them questions about their hiring practices, particularly with regard to a possible increase in the minimum wage. Of those businesses, only 6.2% said a raise in the minimum wage would negatively affect their hiring practices. When the minimum wage was increased in 1997, economists and lawmakers feared there would be significant job losses, but instead it was the best job market in 30 years. This shows the demand for labor is wage inelastic; meaning changes in wages does not affect the amount of labor demanded.

Benefits for Small Business of a Higher Minimum Wage

Higher wages decreases job turn over, especially in less specialized occupations. Workers receiving wages above the federal minimum wage, either because their employer chooses to pay more or they live in a state with higher minimum wage laws, become more committed to the company and therefore are less likely to look for a different job. The decreased job turn over increases productivity and saves the employer the cost of training new workers. Some economists feared this would decrease the growth rate of industries typically paying at or near minimum wage, particularly the retail and food industries. The opposite proved to be true. In Oregon the minimum wage is $7.25, about $1.50 above the national wage. The job growth rate in Oregon is twice that of the national average, demonstrating higher wages are beneficial to worker and the employer.

The main problem with the current minimum wage

The Problem with the current Minimum wage is that it has failed to keep up with inflation and rising cost of living. This means that over time the purchasing power of the minimum wage has decrease. The current minimum wage is not longer enough to keep working families from meeting their most basic needs such as cost of housing and food, health care, education and child care. According to Economist Jared Bernstein from the Economic Policy Institute the cost of basic necessities has increase by almost 50% between 1991 and 2007. As a result low income families are stock in poverty and the income gap between the low and high class is continuously increasing.

The federal poverty guideline released in 2007 shows that the minimum wage is insufficient. A minimum wage worker that works full time: 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year will only earn about $12,000 annually. This means that at the current minimum wage, a full time worker earns 40% below the poverty guideline. The established federal poverty guideline for a family of three is approximately $17,000

The graph illustrates the gap between the salary of a full time minimum wage worker and the 2007 poverty guidelines

The minimum wage was not raised since 1997, not until another eight years. This was the longest period of congress inaction since the minimum wage was established by the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938. For every year that congress did not increase the minimum wage, workers lost purchasing power. As a result minimum wage workers live in poverty.

Facts about the Minimum Wage

1)The current minimum wage is insufficient for low income workers and families to meet basic needs.

2)High costs of living, places families that earn the minimum wage, below the federal poverty level. As a result tax payers have to pay more for public assistance.

3)A person who earns the minimum wage and works full time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks/yr) only earns about $12,000 a year. This is almost $5,000 below the poverty line for a family of three ($17,000).

4)The federal minimum wage did not increase in almost eight years, from 1997-2005. The minimum wage did not keep up with the inflation rate and raising costs of living.

5)Cost of basic necessities such as food, clothing, housing, health care, education and fuel have raise significantly. The minimum wage has not kept up with inflation.

Benefits of increasing the minimum wage

1)Raising the minimum wage can increase the annual income of working families and aid families to get out of poverty.

2)Raising the minimum wage will create a “ripple effect” by benefiting those workers who earned more than the previous minimum wage but less than the new minimum wage. Employers will pay these workers a higher wage to keep compensation differences among workers.

3)Raising the minimum wage increases spending. With a higher minimum wage consumers would be more likely to spend more, which in turn puts money back into the economy.

Economists In Support

In October of 2006 the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released a statement entitled, “Hundreds of Economists Say: Raise the Minimum Wage”. Fifteen leading economists, that is, Henry Aaron, Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, Rebecca Blank, Alan Blinder, Peter Diamond, Ronald Ehrenberg, Clive Granger, Lawrence Katz, Lawrence Klein, Frank Levy, Lawrence Mishel, Alice Rivlin, Robert Solow, and Joseph Stiglitz, endorsed the statement. Not only do these 15 individuals endorse an increase in minimum wage, but 650 of their fellow economists agree. By signing the statement the economists believe that “a modest increase in the minimum wage would improve the well-being of low-wage workers and would not have the adverse effects that critics have claimed. As economists who are concerned about the problems facing low-wage workers, we believe the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005’s proposed phased-in increase in the federal minimum wage to $7.25 falls well within the range of options where the benefits to the labor market, workers, and the overall economy would be positive.”

650 Fellow Economists

Katherine G. Abraham University of Maryland Frank Ackerman Tufts University F. Gerard Adams Northeastern University Randy Albelda University of Massachusetts - Boston James Albrecht Georgetown University Jennifer Alix-Garcia University of Montana Sylvia A. Allegretto Economic Policy Institute Abbas Alnasrawi University of Vermont Gar Alperovitz University of Maryland - College Park Joseph Altonji Yale University Nurul Aman University of Massachusetts - Boston Teresa L. Amott Hobart and William Smith Colleges Alice Amsden Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bernard E. Anderson University of Pennsylvania Robert M. Anderson University of California - Berkeley Bahreinian Aniss California State University - Sacramento Kate Antonovics University of California - San Diego Eileen Appelbaum Rutgers University David D. Arsen Michigan State University Michael Ash University of Massachusetts- Amherst Glen Atkinson University of Nevada - Reno Rose-Marie Avin University of Wisconsin M.V. 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