Baltimore Mayor Veteos $15 Minimum Wage Bill

cawacko

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This is pretty shocking. Amazing how economic reality can jump up and bite even the most progressive minded person.



Minimum Wage Reality Check
The mayor of Balitmore, of all places, vetoes a $15 an hour mandate.


The city of Baltimore hasn’t had much good luck of late, but maybe it has found some in a mayor willing to break with progressive theology by vetoing a minimum-wage hike.

Mayor Catherine Pugh, a Democrat, has rejected a bill that would raise the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022. She did so even though she had campaigned in favor of raising the minimum wage, which shows that economic reality can be a powerful educator.

She explained her change of heart by noting that raising the rate above the $8.75 an hour minimum that prevails in the rest of Maryland would send jobs and tax revenue out of Baltimore to surrounding counties. The increase would also have raised the city’s payroll costs by $116 million over the next four years when she’s already coping with a deficit of $130 million in the education budget.

Her logic is hard to dispute, though progressives are trying. One local leader called her veto “an act of treason against the poor, the working poor, the underemployed, returning citizens, and single parents.” That’s true only if you’d rather have no job that pays an imaginary $15 an hour or a real job that pays what an employer can afford and still stay in business. Maryland’s minimum wage is set to rise to $9.25 in July and $10.10 a year later. That will cost some low-skilled workers their jobs, but not as many as a $15 mandate would. And Baltimore needs all the jobs it can get.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/minimum-wage-reality-check-1490829203
 
I am against federal increases in minimum wage on the theory that there is a different minimum wage level in downtown new york as in rural iowa. You screw one of the two with a federal minimum wage.

Local minimum wage increases like this which are tailored to the community is how it is supposed to happen. If all the businesses leave then they do and you made the wrong call.

They should have let this thru and the whole ohio minimum wage increase thing that kasich stopped as well as that was going to be done by county.
 
She explained her change of heart by noting that raising the rate above the $8.75 an hour minimum that prevails in the rest of Maryland would send jobs and tax revenue out of Baltimore to surrounding counties. The increase would also have raised the city’s payroll costs by $116 million over the next four years when she’s already coping with a deficit of $130 million in the education budget.
i give her credit for facing economic reality.
Baltimore is a loony bin of progressive noise coupled with perpetual dysfunction.

I left in 1999 and never looked back.
I was actually a fine place back in the 60-70's. But you "can never go home anymore" if you get my drift.
 
This is pretty shocking. Amazing how economic reality can jump up and bite even the most progressive minded person.

Mayor Catherine Pugh, a Democrat, has rejected a bill that would raise the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022. She did so even though she had campaigned in favor of raising the minimum wage, which shows that economic reality can be a powerful educator.

I feel that this exhibits the high level of hypocrisy liberal progressives are prone to wallowing in. Is the media attacking her as a heartless right wing extremist yet? I'm betting they are responding with crickets.
 
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