Will the US business suffer from the increased labor costs?
US business have been in the comfort far too long, those wage raise are needed, if they are planning on increasing the taxes then they should make the wages a little bit higher, it is not a question of whether this will hurt business, it is a question of when will this abuse of labor will end, you know how tipping in restaurant services is almost a norm in the US? That is because they want to cover up the fact that they underpay their workers and abuse their labor by paying an unlivable wage for longer hours.
Will Biden and the democrats keep their promise?
I do not know much about US Politics as I am not living there but one thing that I know and hopefully everyone that has reach the age of reason and rationality is that politician's promise is nothing more than just words.
Stupid question:Will the American working class buy more Bitcoin,if they have bigger salaries?
I won't say that this question is stupid but this is actually a good question to be honest. My theory is if there are more money for this workers to spare, I think that they will be considering saving money or investing but with the coming administration trying to put a short leash on bitcoin, I think that it will be difficult to get a definite answer.
Some economists say that the current federal minimum wage is way lower than the labor productivity, so increasing the minimum wage will lower the profits of the business, while boosting the consumption of the working class.
If the wages are made to be livable, I think that productivity will increase which is good for business because you will be able to get more product output into the market if you have a productive staff and laborers, look at Dan Price, with his company having a good wages for his workers, the productivity increased which in turn made a good profit for company. The only people who will consider increasing the wages of their workers will cost them profits are the greedy capitalist of USA, like Bezos and other uber rich businesses.