In situations in the US where teens can't find menial jobs, it's not minimum wage that's the limiting factor.
If the minimum wage were to be abolished, two things would happen. One, these jobs would see their wages drop and the teens would get hired to do these jobs. Two, the inflation rate would drop as well - to reflect the lower cost of wages. Three - the economy would actually start to recover, once the jobs were priced according to what the market will bear, and not the artificial wage inflation. Four - the labour unions would see a massive drop in their wages (tied to the minimum and multiples). This will mean enormous savings to the government, and enormous benefits to anyone trying to get things done.
Sucks for the unions though - which is why it will never happen. It's a pity. Solid economics suggests otherwise.
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