Additionally, what good is a job if the job doesn't actually pay you enough to live off of it?
Obviously a lot of good to a lot of people, since around 23 million or 18% of all workers are currently on minimum wage jobs.
I assume your solution is that anyone with a job at McDonalds should get a second job and work 80 hours a week.
There are 24 hours in a day. It's not too much to ask that you work 8-16 of these five days a week to get enough money to live if you need to do that.
Yeah, no, fuck that. Every job needs to pay a living wage.
This is a pretty bogus thing to say. Some work just isn't worth very much money, and forcing companies to pay $600 a week for work that they're currently paying $290 a week for will definitely cause most of that work (which now costs more than twice as much) to simply disappear.
Also, it isn't even necessarily true that all minimum wage workers need a living wage. Most of the people making minimum wage are actually teenagers or young adults who are likely still living with their parents.
Edited 7/28/2016 19:15:05