Tax Break Leads to Higher Wages but Fewer Benefits for Workers
The study looked at how a tax break in Germany affected low-income workers. They found that when the tax break threshold was reached, there was a big increase in people taking on mini-jobs. This shows that people are very sensitive to changes in taxes. The study also found that companies are more likely to offer mini-jobs because they can save money on benefits, like bonuses and vacation days. This makes mini-jobs more appealing to both workers and employers.