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Payroll tax reductions for minimum wage workers: relative labor cost or cash windfall effects?

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Cottet, Sophie

CESifo, Munich

CESifo - Munich

2024

60 p.

payroll tax ; minimum wage

France

CESifo working paper

11076

Wages and wage payment systems

https://www.cesifo.org/en/publications/2024/working-paper/payroll-tax-reductions-minimum-wage-workers-relative-labor-cost-or

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"This paper uses administrative employer-employee data to uncover the effects of a large payroll tax reduction for minimum-wage workers in France. Exploiting the change in labor costs both at the job level and at the firm level, I find that the policy spurred an additional 13 percentage points increase in the number of minimum-wage jobs, and that these extra jobs stem exclusively from firms which had previously very few or no minimum-wage workers. On the other hand, firms which already employed workers at minimum-wage levels, and therefore benefit ex ante from a cash windfall, increase employment irrespective of wage levels. These firms grow by an additional 4 percent in the first two years following the reform. This effect is stronger in liquidity-constrained and credit-constrained firms. Overall, these results show that not all firms react to changes in relative labor costs and highlight the importance of alleviating liquidity constraints for firm growth."

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