Minimum wages have long been the subject of considerable
attention and debate. The controversy surrounding minimum wages
arises from the tension between well-intentioned efforts to
increase incomes for lower-income workers and the significant
negative economic costs associated with increasing minimum
wages. This controversy is also fuelled by a general
misunderstanding of what kinds of workers actually earn the
minimum wage.
The purpose of this study is to provide British Columbians,
and indeed all Canadians, with an up-to-date account of these
realities and other economic costs of the minimum wage. The
study also aims to empirically assess the employment losses
associated with increasing the minimum wage in British
Columbia. Together, these analyses will help inform the public
and policy makers about the impacts of increasing minimum
wages.