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Originally Posted by The Sixth Beatle
The end result would be much higher rates than we are currently charged. If you don't think so, check out the rates at any of the legal brothels in Nevada. It would be legal, but there would be a trade-off.
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I'm still unsure about how big an effect that would have, and if it would be balanced out by the "supply influx" caused by more providers who would be willing to do the job. One of the reasons that prices are high is that the providers need a high return to justify the higher risk. A perfectly legal occupation doesn't require such mitigation. We think it is valid to pay an "unskilled" (relatively; compared to doctors or lawyers or mechanics; please don't think I mean a sex worker doesn't have skills) worker 20-40 times the minimum wage is that they are at constant risk of arrest or violence inherent in working in a criminal enterprise.
As examples, look at the rates for prostitution in countries with similar economies to the United States. A brothel or individual escort in Canada or Australia does not charge outrageous prices. Presumably those countries have taxes and license fees that you would envision happening here. As a ratio of minimum wage to an hour with an escort, they are actually cheaper. That's because when afforded a safe working environment, people are willing to work more and for less money.