Minimum Wage Policy and Poverty
Published April 3, 2026
Minimum wage debates often begin with inequality and poverty—but those are not the same problem. Earnings depend not only on wages, but on hours worked and family structure. As David Neumark argues, much of today’s income inequality reflects declining work, not simply low pay, while poverty is a family-level outcome the minimum wage does not directly target. Understanding what minimum wages can and cannot fix is the first step toward evaluating the policy clearly.
Check out more from David Neumark:
- Read "The Minimum Wage Is a Dead End" by David Neumark here.
- Read "Minimum Wages and Race Disparities" by David Neumark here.
- Read "Accounting for City Size, Minimum Wages Reduce Jobs Almost Everywhere" by David Neumark here.
Learn more about David Neumark here.
Recorded on August 14, 2025.
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