The democrat Todd Clausen is taking a neutral stance on the fragile issue of minimum wage in this article. As a democrat one would assume that his article would be for it, but no. It’s explained how there are both benefits and harms if the government increase the minimum wage, but he mostly talks about the benefits. Therefore, an example, he give is fast food workers. Seventy five percent are women raising a child and if we would raise the minimum wage, the average spending statewide would increase by three billion. That itself would fluctuate the economy and lower the national debt in a mere decade.
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These and many more stereotype beliefs are disproven in the article, which is verified and explain by historical examples relating to the economy as a comparison. Also, it specifically provides facts relating to how increasing the minimum wage would affect the lower and middle class. These two social classes are the most concerned because it affects them directly. Therefore, the article states that common facts about the minimum wage is merely distorted by gossip and spread throughout the …show more content…
One example proving this is how Robert Reich is a democrat and they all tend to be anti conservative, yet this the article seems to be very reliable. He is the former labor sectary, meaning that he has years of experience dealing with the economic problems of this nation regarding the work force. The strength of the article would be how he acknowledges the pro’s and con’s of minimum wage, yet a major weakness is how unspecific he is when it come to how this will affect the nation. He is just discussing it on a local level, which is the futile purpose of this piece.
This source has given me more insight to the controversial debate of minimum wage. It made me realized that by increasing minimum wage we would require the middle class to pay less for the lower class standard of living, which would be aiding society. A Con would be how it might cause an unpredictable inflation within the nation, and a repeat of the great depression might occur. Overall, this article haven’t changed my view of minimum wage; it only strengthens my already adamant opinion that minimum wage should increase in the United