Collusion Against Our Youth

· Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I've grown somewhat weary writing about the devastating effects of minimum wage laws but The Wall Street Journal's "Black Youths Miss Out on Good Job News," (Dec. 4, 2009) warrants another try. Today's overall teenage (16-19) unemployment rate, at 25 percent, is the highest since World War II. Black teenage unemployment, at 50 percent, is also the highest since World War II.

How do you think the Reverends Jackson and Sharpton would explain the unemployment difference between black and white teens? You can bet the rent money they would say: It's racial discrimination. Let's investigate. Was racial discrimination in 1948 greater or less than racial discrimination today? In 1948, the unemployment rate for white 16-17 year olds was 10.2 percent while that for blacks was 9.4 percent. Among white 18-19 year-olds, unemployment was 9.4 percent and for blacks it was 10.5 percent. During that period, not only were the unemployment rates similar, black teenagers were either equally as active as whites in the labor force or more so.

According to the widely shared Jackson/Sharpton vision of the world, racial discrimination must have been less during the late 1940s than it is today. In fact, as early as 1900, blacks as a group were more active in the labor market, a statistic known in economics as labor force participation rate, than whites. This was true up until the late 1950s. Anyone with one ounce of brains would reject the argument that less racial discrimination accounts for the lower black teen unemployment rate and greater labor force participation during earlier periods.

So what might help to explain? The major villain is the minimum wage law. With each increase in the minimum wage, black teen unemployment rose relative to whites and teen unemployment rose relative to adult. Why? Put yourself in the place of an employer and ask: If I must pay to whomever I hire $7.25 an hour, plus mandated fringes such as Social Security, vacation, health insurance, unemployment insurance, does it pay me to hire a worker who is so unfortunate so as to have a skill level that allows him to contribute only $5 worth of value an hour? Most employers would view hiring such a person a losing economic proposition. Therefore, the primary effect of a minimum wage law is that of discrimination against the employment of low-skilled workers.

Teenagers tend to be low skilled. They lack the experience, knowledge and maturity of adults. That means they will be the primary victims of a minimum wage law. But why are black teens more heavily impacted than white teens? Black teens are far more likely to come from broken homes and attend some of the worst schools in the nation. Therefore, a law that discriminates against the employment of low-skilled workers will have a greater impact on black workers. Moreover, the minimum wage subsidizes racial discrimination. After all, if you must pay $7.25 an hour to whomever you hire, you might as well hire people you like the most, even if they are of identical skill.

The little bit of money a kid could earn after school and on the weekends is not nearly as important as the other benefits from early work experiences. Any kind of job, paying any wage, teaches a youngster that he must be on time, respect supervisors, develop good work habits, plus there's the self-esteem and pride that comes from being at least financially semi-independent. Early work experiences benefit any kid but are far more important for kids from broken homes, who reside in crime-ridden neighborhoods and attend rotten schools. If they are to learn anything that will make them a more valuable employee in the future, it will have to come from work; they won't learn it at home or in the schools. For Congress to enact higher and higher minimum wages, to benefit their union supporters, is shameful and cruel.

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Comments

Marcus

Mr. Williams,

I enjoy reading your commentary immensely. I respectfully submit that in the case of this article there is an additional government component to the decline in employment of black teens. Government, in their misplaced sense of righteousness tries push the populace too fast to reach an ideal. My great grandparents and grandparents and even my parents along with their black counterparts needed to all die off and give America several generations of time to naturally overcome the distrust that existed between races. The government stepping in and accelerating the movement gave rise to the likes of Jesse and Al along with a host of white folks trying to make the rest of us white folks feel guilty. Guilt is a negative emotion and while it can illicit a short term reaction desired by the above group, if it is chronic people start to become resentful. White America has seen the advent of reverse discrimination with government programs leading the way. I contend that employers are tired of being told what to do for the wrong reasons. Young black folks seem to be very angry today when as you pointed out it would seem they would have less reason to feel that way, at least from a racism perspective. The destruction of their homelife is sad and is the biggest issue facing your people today. The leaders among your race should be attacking that with all enthusiasm so that the next generations will have the opportunity to play on a level field. Minimum wage laws are stupid, I agree but they are not the cause of the teen black unemployment levels.

Best regards

Posted December 16, 2009 at 7:42:10 AM


Duke of Earl

Dr. Williams,

I read your columns at every opportunity and I admire you intensely for trying to point out that a great deal of the racism today is generated by self-serving individuals (a la Sharpton and Jackson). I also agree with Marcus that the minimum wage law is not the primary cause of high teen age black and/or white unemployment.

The primary cause of the high teen age black and white unemployment is the sense of entitlement these grouos seem to have. For the whites it the entitlement they have because they are the grand children of the 60's generation.

For a large number of the black teen agers, they have been fed a diet of entitlement by Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters, etc. to make up for the sins of the past. The Great Society of Lyndon Johnson has been a castrophic failure; but it sounds better to promise more and blame others for the failures of liberal policies.

In the past fifteen years, jobs that were typically "minimum wage jobs" were being advertised in New York City as paying up to $13 per hour (when the minimum wage was $5.25). These jobs went unfilled. These jobs are not the best and they certainly aren't lifetime careers; but, they are the learning experience(s) for future jobs.

Posted December 16, 2009 at 6:19:16 PM


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