No, absolutely not. In some sense, maybe it's a nice wish. But you can't change economic reality with laws & threats of violence.
The minimum wage is always zero.
Businesses are not charities that can hire people at a loss. Businesses give people access to productive capital & resources they otherwise might not have access to, which does make people more productive. But people still have produce more value for others than they are paid, otherwise they are an economic drain on the business, which makes everything unsustainable.
So if you set a minimum rate of pay that allows people to purchase X amount of stuff, anyone who is not productive enough to justify that amount of compensation (generally the poorest & least skilled) will be unemployable. People who cannot be employed at an economically sustainable rate of pay can not learn & gain the experience needed to earn more. Setting the lower bound for pay rates very high, is like removing all the lower rungs on the economic ladder.
Your policy built with nice sounding intentions turns life into hell for the very people you claim to want to help.
And unfortunately the govt tends to actually want a voting block trapped in poverty with just these sorts of policies so they can be easily controlled & manipulated & used as a social talking point, so there are actually people who work to encourage this ignorance.