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Minimum wage hike would lead to job cuts across Illinois

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Stewart’s firm employs 545 people.

But beyond the economic consequences of a minimum wage hike, what are the societal costs?

Our economy rewards people for the skills they have to offer, the ingenuity they exhibit and their personal industriousness.

After all, we are an aspirational society that creates incentives for people to better themselves.

Pay raises by government edict rather than personal achievement send a message of dependency rather than accomplishment.

It’s like trying to improve education by requiring schools to give out higher grades to students – rather than encouraging children to learn more and perform better.

And yet, that is exactly the message a minimum wage increase would send to workers– look to government rather than yourself if you want a raise.

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at: sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

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