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<blockquote data-quote="Fred&#039;s Myth" data-source="post: 3251867" data-attributes="member: 55587"><p>McDonald's is already preparing to automate their systems in order to eliminate the majority of their workers. Who benefits then? Automated order kiosks, automated food assembly, electronic payments, all will minimize the need for human workers. Those newly unemployed workers will place an upward pressure on the need for government assistance, resulting in more taxes on YOU to pay for it. </p><p>Until there is a sustained demand for workers, due to there being more jobs than the available labor force can provide, wages will remain stagnant. Artificially escalating wages will actually put a downward pressure on the job market, as well as increase inflation. If you haven't lived through an extended inflationary period, you don't know the true meaning of a declining income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred's Myth, post: 3251867, member: 55587"] McDonald's is already preparing to automate their systems in order to eliminate the majority of their workers. Who benefits then? Automated order kiosks, automated food assembly, electronic payments, all will minimize the need for human workers. Those newly unemployed workers will place an upward pressure on the need for government assistance, resulting in more taxes on YOU to pay for it. Until there is a sustained demand for workers, due to there being more jobs than the available labor force can provide, wages will remain stagnant. Artificially escalating wages will actually put a downward pressure on the job market, as well as increase inflation. If you haven't lived through an extended inflationary period, you don't know the true meaning of a declining income. [/QUOTE]
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