CommanderOtto wrote:-snip-
Duel of Fates wrote:So what do you get with hyper inflation?
Darth Crater wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:-snip-
Thank you for explaining!
So, there is a theoretical optimum minimum wage which will minimize unemployment, then? I suspect it's not the same as the minimum wage which would prevent poverty, though. Especially since it seems like it would vary according to labor supply, while cost of living largely wouldn't. Therefore, politicians basically have a choice between people getting angry over wages, or getting angry over unemployment. I guess the latter's less obvious, though, which would be why politicians like talking about raising wages.
I think this provides evidence for the idea that as robots become cheaper and more capable, and replace many unskilled or manual-labor jobs, the whole system of employment might break down. That is, there will be a growing class of people who are literally unable to get jobs that will support them. Do you agree, or have an opinion on this?
Mandalore wrote:You don't need an article when you can compare manufacturing job loss with its production. It's a pretty picture on a theoretical level, just the practical transition will be an utter [female dog]. Also, it's important to bear in mind that "economic gain" many times just means an increase in product and GDP. There are plenty of people today talking about economic gains but don't seem to mention that the wealth inequality in America is approaching or has surpassed the wealth inequality of France prior to the 1789 revolution. This alludes to my post earlier about most sectors of the economy not performing anywhere near the level of the stock market. We saw a huge destruction of all levels of wealth in 2008/9 and really only the top 10% have come out well since then.
CommanderOtto wrote:On the other hand, maybe new technology is becoming so advanced that it is causing inequality (rich getting richer because they own the technology and poor getting poorer because they lost their jobs to machines). So, it is hard to tell.
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