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Jack wrote:
That's true only because illegals would not be around to take the
jobs. I could sell cars cheap if I could pay illegals $4.00 an hour
to build them.
Robots build cars today. At considerably less than $4/hr.
In the case of agriculture, the difference is not between $5/hr and $7.25
(if you insist agricultural workers come under the minimum wage). The
difference is between $5/hr and nothing!
At some point in the wage scale, it is cheaper to do away with much of the
manual labor and emply a (admittedly expensive) machine. Obviously there are
harvesters for wheat and corn, but I've seen harvesters for nuts, tomatoes,
and oranges.
I've seen a machine that automatically washes, bags, and boxes lettuce. In
this instance, stoop workers cut the lettuce and pitch it into the machine,
which is covering 10-12 rows at a time, with the laborers following along
behind.
This lettuce gizmo has to have cut the work, and the amount of labor,
required by 80%.
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