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It didn't get much notice amid the buildup to Super Tuesday. But after conservative outcry over his support for raising the minimum wage, Mitt Romney quietly reversed his position this week.

"There's probably not a need to raise the minimum wage," the Republican front-runner told CNBC's Larry Kudlow on Monday.

As recently as January, Romney said he was in favor of a hike in the minimum wage. "My view has been to allow the minimum wage to rise with the CPI [Consumer Price Index] or with another index so that it adjusts automatically over time," he told a staffer for a labor-backed group that supports a raise. And he confirmed that stance last month, telling reporters: "I haven't changed my thoughts on that."

Romney took the same position as governor of Massachusetts, an office he held from 2003 to 2007, and as a candidate for president in 2008.

As Yahoo News reported last month, Romney's support for a minimum wage raise—something Democrats have been pushing for and Republicans have generally opposed—provoked a furor on the right. "All it does is give the base another reason to be unenthusiastic about him," conservative publishing magnate Steve Forbes, who made his own bids for the GOP nomination in 1996 and 2000, told us.

The Wall Street Journal editorial page, the Club for Growth and several other major conservative players also slammed Romney's stance, arguing that raising the minimum wage makes small businesses less likely to hire workers. A 1993 study by the economists Alan Krueger—now President Barack Obama's top economic adviser—and David Card found no such effect.

None of Romney's rivals for the nomination support raising the minimum wage, and one of them, Rep. Ron Paul, has said the concept should be scrapped.

Romney's new stance may help him consolidate his position on the right, but could hurt him in November. According to Gallup, public support for raising the minimum wage has consistently exceeded 75 percent over the past two decades.
 

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Why would anyone want minimum wage to be raised?

I mean, other than people who have no interest in bettering themselves and earning more money.

Just a question.
 
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Why would anyone want minimum wage to be raised?

I mean, other than people who have no interest in bettering themselves and earning more money.

Just a question.


Probably for the people who can't. For whatever reason.
 

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It's like he doesn't realize people are going to check up on the things he says. Also he can't relate to anyone who doesn't make 7 figures annually.

If only he was a liberal like Obama. then he could say all the stupid shit he wanted and nobody would report on it.
 

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Probably for the people who can't. For whatever reason.

What is minimum wage right now? Is it different in every state?

Last time I made minimum wage, it was like 4 dollars, maybe $4.25, I don't remember. I thought I heard it was around $8 here in Cali.
 
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What is minimum wage right now? Is it different in every state?

Last time I made minimum wage, it was like 4 dollars, maybe $4.25, I don't remember. I thought I heard it was around $8 here in Cali.

I believe it's different in every state. I know it's 7.25 here. I'm surprised it's only 8 in Cali.

I've heard cost of living is high there.
 

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What is minimum wage right now? Is it different in every state?

Last time I made minimum wage, it was like 4 dollars, maybe $4.25, I don't remember. I thought I heard it was around $8 here in Cali.

Ask, Lazarus Logan. He appears to be a minimum wage, GED-holding citizen.
 

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What is minimum wage right now? Is it different in every state?

Last time I made minimum wage, it was like 4 dollars, maybe $4.25, I don't remember. I thought I heard it was around $8 here in Cali.

Over time it has to scale with inflation, otherwise minimum wage workers are getting a pay cut whenever prices go up.
 

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Minimum wage is $7.25, just looked it up. Haven't worked for it in ages. While making more money is great and all for the unskilled, prices of things like food and gas go up as most groceries and gas stations hire high school and college kids to work there. As the cost to hire them on goes up, the higher food costs go et al. Minimum wage was never meant to be a living wage. It was just meant to be the bare minimum and who the fuck would want to work for it?

I always saw it as a reason to complete college and do better with my life. It was great when I was 17 and 18 to have money in my pocket that my folks wouldn't necessarily have given me, but at 40 working a minimum wage job would show me I'd not done a thing with my life and that I needed to do more work to it, not the government propping me up.

Being poor, should not be comfortable, people tend to just stay where they are if they get comfortable. I'm all for helping my fellow man out as long as he's trying to help himself. But the same crap I went through with room mates that lost jobs and sat around my apartment not paying rent and eating my food in my 20's holds true today. I'll give you some time to get your legs back under you, but you gotta get up and start paying your own way or you get kicked out which generally happened and a year later I would see them and they would thank me for lighting the fire under their asses. People need to work, they need to produce something in this life to have a good self image, if all they get are hand outs they are no better than government funded pets.

I'm with Ben Franklin on this...

“I am for doing good to the poor, but...I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.”
 

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50% of all minimum wage earners are under 25 and 75% are under 40. 63% are women who are single and have no education and 66% are part-time workers. But go ahead and assume this is to support that tiny .1% of the population who are lazy and don't strive to do anything better than minimum wage.
 
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50% of all minimum wage earners are under 25 and 75% are under 40. 63% are women who are single and have no education and 66% are part-time workers. But go ahead and assume this is to support that tiny .1% of the population who are lazy and don't strive to do anything better than minimum wage.
There's nothing in these stats to support a notion that .1% of the population is lazy and unmotivated.
 

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OH then, by all means lets give them all another quarter an hour.
 
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