Published at Tuesday, November 13th, 2018 - 13:01:27 PM. Manufacturing Robot. By Claire Lamarre.
In addition to cost efficiency, high-tech training for certain manufacturing jobs would be very scarce to come by. The automated, hyper-efficient shop floors of modern manufacturing won't give Trump much room to deliver on his promises to bring back millions of jobs for his blue-collar supporters. Instead of companies investing in robots to give them better returns in the future, they would have to invest in training programs to help accommodate workers that need the training for more complex jobs. Specifically, for more digitalized companies, the margin for investing in training compared to that of robotic costs would be very high, to the point where it wouldn't even make much sense to invest in job-specific training.
First, when you raise the cost of labor for small entry level jobs, there will be fewer of them as businesses raise their prices and clientele evaporates, some businesses will close, fewer jobs. The businesses and business models that survive will absorb those costs with rate and price increases to customers - this results in inflation therefore your dollar will be worth a little less, how much is hard to say; 10%, maybe 20%, which is about how much the minimum wage increase would be from what it is now if it went up to let's say $10.00.
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