This will neither serve the needs of American workers nor solve the immigration problems that the US faces. https://twitter.com/SenatorRomney/status/1361722325436141569
E-verify is not an effective way to improve the wages or employment for natives!
"... no results here indicate benefits among low-skilled U.S. natives." https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504851.2020.1788706
"... no results here indicate benefits among low-skilled U.S. natives." https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504851.2020.1788706
The costs of E-verify programs mean that companies shrink!
And, again, no benefits for native workers. https://www.nber.org/papers/w26676
And, again, no benefits for native workers. https://www.nber.org/papers/w26676
It might even take your job if you're a young native without a high school degree!
@AlexNowrasteh pointed that out when the NBER paper dropped a few weeks ago. https://twitter.com/AlexNowrasteh/status/1341507861994729472
@AlexNowrasteh pointed that out when the NBER paper dropped a few weeks ago. https://twitter.com/AlexNowrasteh/status/1341507861994729472
And the most interesting thread I've read on the minimum wage lately was @jmhorp's.
TL;DR: Economists disagree about the minimum wage. It's probably not the best policy to help native workers. https://twitter.com/jmhorp/status/1354506624136839168
TL;DR: Economists disagree about the minimum wage. It's probably not the best policy to help native workers. https://twitter.com/jmhorp/status/1354506624136839168
E-verify and minimum wage increases fall into the same class of policies:
Well-intentioned and economically uninformed.
Well-intentioned and economically uninformed.