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    Pro: The minimum wage across Canada should be increased to at least $10.00 an hour. This would allow some of the working poor to live above the poverty level. In some cases‚ the current minimum wage is not enough to live on‚ and extra assistance is necessary. In some cases the minimum wage is so low that it encourages people to rely on social assistance. Frank Field talks about this in his book The Minimum Wage: "Indeed‚ a low paid worker who works full time may in some instances be worse off

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    In a pure economics sense‚ Brown‚ Gilroy and Kohen(1982) states that “the effect of the minimum wage in the simplest is that employment is reduced and the efficiency of the labour market is impaired because some individuals whose marginal product exceeds their reservation wage are unable to work” (Brown‚ Gilroy and Kohen‚ 1982). The “employment effect” (De Fraja‚ 1999) suggests that an increase in minimum wage will restrict job opportunities‚ resulting in a loss of jobs and potential lowering of

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    Should the country implement minimum wage? In these years‚ with the effect of the worldwide economic depression‚ many people have lost their jobs and the unemployment rate is constantly high. At this stage‚ the implementation of the minimum wage has become an increasingly active topic. According to Joyce’s study (2012)‚ the countries with a minimum wage generally have a higher economic output. However‚ other voices would argue that implementing the minimum wage could lead to an economic down turn

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    Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Reply By DAVID CARD AND ALAN B. KRUEGER* Replication and reanalysis are important endeavors in economics‚ especially when new findings run counter to conventional wisdom. In their Comment on our 1994 American Economic Review article‚ David Neumark and William Wascher (2000) challenge our conclusion that the April 1992 increase in the New Jersey minimum wage led to no loss of employment

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    value of the minimum wage."(Sklar). The low minimum wage is sinking more and more families into poverty.Families who only have one minimum wage worker can’t support their families.Families with more than 2 children struggle to get along. Minimum wage workers are still making less than they did in 1997.The federal minimum wage was enacted in 1938 through the Fair Labor Standards Act. Workers have to adjust to the increased cost of living. The minimum wage today is $7.25. Sitting the minimum so low means

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    the minimum wage or not. Raising the minimum wage can be seen as a good thing by some people because it could reduce poverty; but if we focus on the overall outcome of raising the minimum wage‚ there really is no point in raising it. There are so many more options to improve the economy. Minimum wage should not be raised because the costs of goods and taxes would increase‚ it would slow the economy‚ put people out of business‚ and reduce employment. As the years increased so did the minimum wage

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    Name Why the Minimum Wage Should Be Raised Institution Affiliation Minimum wage is the minimum amount that an employer can pay their employee. In the United States‚ many people are greatly affected by the federal minimum wage. Poverty continues to increase in the United States. Currently it is at seven dollars and twenty five cents which is too low in the current world today. The minimum wage is under debate if whether it should be increased. The debate has been brought about since many

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    the Minimum Wage the Answer for American Workers? The minimum wage has always been an important topic for American workers. In recent years the minimum wage‚ has been at an increasing center of attention for many American workers. The minimum wage was set by Franklin Roosevelt‚ under the Fair Labor and standards act (FLSA). The FLSA also set in place regulations for underage workers‚ overtime pay‚ record keeping‚ government pay‚ as well as the federal minimum wage. The current minimum wage is at

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    economy? When raising minimum wage‚ that is what the government is doing. The first federal minimum wage was established during the Great Depression. It was meant to increase wages to create a better life for those struggling. People then tended to buy more which caused more job openings (“The Minimum Wage”). This helped a lot during the Great Depression because it made employers pay the people a fair wage. The current federal minimum wage is $7.25. Raising the minimum wage to $15 will over double

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    Minimum wage law has a negative effect on the economy For years‚ people have constantly relied on government to defend social justice by interfering in the economy. However‚ these policies can have unintended opposing aftermath. One example of a very popular yet improper regulation is the minimum wage law. Minimum wages have a negative effect on the economy‚ because the increase of minimum wage results in a repeating scenario of the need to increase the minimum wage. Higher minimum wages lead to

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