
Obama’s Part-time Economy and the Minimum Wage Push
WASHINGTON DC. It used to be that 40-hours a week was considered a full-time job. The “Affordable Care Act” aka “Obamacare,” changed the definition of a full-time job. Any employer who has 50 or more employees working 30 or more hours a week are considered “full-time” workers.
Thus since President Obama signed his signature healthcare legislation, “ObamaCare” he reduced the definition of what a full-time job is by 25%.
Highlights Include:
[1] Many Americans Working Fewer Hours
[2] Most New Jobs Are Low Wage Jobs
[3] Twinkies: Obama’s New Manufacturing Job
[5] Minimum Wage Push
[7] What Happens When Higher Wages, Taxes or Costly Regulations Forced on Business
[10] Debunking the Low-Wage Wal-Mart Myth
[11] What is Really Killing Wages
[12] Higher Wages Exist Where the Economy is Booming