Wages and Hours Laws: What Do We Know? What Can Be Done?

35 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2019 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Charles Brown

University of Michigan; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Daniel Hamermesh

Columbia University - Barnard College; University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

We summarize recent research on the wage and employment effects of minimum wage laws in the U.S. and infer from non-U.S. studies of hours laws the likely effects of unchanging U.S. hours laws. Minimum wages in the U.S. have increasingly become a province of state governments, with the effective minimum wage now closely related to a state's wage near the lower end of its wage distribution. Original estimates demonstrate how the 45-year failure to increase the exempt earnings level for salaried workers under U.S. hours laws has raised hours of lower-earning salaried workers and reduced their weekly earnings. The overall conclusion from the literature and the original work is that wages and hours laws in the U.S. have produced impacts in the directions predicted by economic theory, but that these effects have been quite small.

Keywords: employment, hours, labor regulation, overtime, minimum wages

JEL Classification: J23, J18

Suggested Citation

Brown, Charles C. and Hamermesh, Daniel, Wages and Hours Laws: What Do We Know? What Can Be Done?. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12410, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3408308

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