
How Truly Free Markets Help the Poor
Free markets have provided an abundance of goods and comforts for even low-income households. But constant government intervention in the work, lives, and incomes of the poor continues to create many barriers to economic success, writes Ryan McMaken. See here, here, and here for more information on how the minimum wage makes low skilled workers legally unemployable. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Clay Barnett.
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Free markets have provided an abundance of goods and comforts for even low-income households. But constant government intervention in the work, lives, and incomes of the poor continues to create many barriers to economic success, writes Ryan McMaken.
See here, here, and here for more information on how the minimum wage makes low skilled workers legally unemployable.
This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Clay Barnett.