but the point is that if you are saying "don't hire a person to do something that you can't afford to pay a living wage for" then you are encouraging them to hire less people, which directly creates unemployment (even if there are other mechanisms that counteract this).
I'm aware of the study, but I think that economic theory is more informative than a single study that can't necessarily be generalized.
I'm aware of the study, but I think that economic theory is more informative than a single study that can't necessarily be generalized.