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    and receive starvation wages. It is criminal to have people working on a full-time basis and a full-time job getting part-time income”. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. When we think about the time that we first applied for our first job‚ we are so excited because we’re thinking when we get the job we can afford everything.

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    minimum wage hike. We saw many voters want the minimum wage to go up‚ so that they can live a better life. Many other articles also show that in the long term its effect would be devastating. Minimum wage has both good and bad effects. We have to take into account the worker that works for minimum wage. They barely have anything left after all the tax money is deducted. It’s hard to maintain a family when someone works for that little money. We have also seen some solutions to minimum wage problems

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    differences in opinion about the benefits and drawbacks of having a minimum wage. Supporters of the law say that it increases the standard of living of workers and reduces poverty. Others say that if it is high enough to be effective‚ it increases unemployment‚ mostly among workers with very low productivity due to inexperience. Since the law was established it has had only a positive impact on our economy. Minimum wage protects employees from being taken advantage of‚ encourages employees to work

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    Minimum Wage Is Not Enough! Raising minimum wage in Pennsylvania would help those who cannot afford to pay their bills or buy food for their family. Yes‚ we know businesses do not want to raise the minimum wage because it is less money for them‚ but what about the people does the company not care about their workers. All people are saying is to raise the minimum wage to $8.00 an hour. It’s not much‚ but it would give people a little bit of extra money to pay for bills or buying groceries for their

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    Wage problem is an important topic that is related to sociology and economics and it is also an important part that ordinary people are close interested. As the currencies performance of the value of labor‚ wage is the main source of the workers’ life‚ maintaining the survival and development of every worker and their family members. However‚ it is also the material basis for social stability. The minimum wage in the form of a national law to impose an important guarantee for low-income groups of

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    Minimum wage was established in 1938 by congress under the Fair labor standard act. As a result of the great depression; President Franklin D Roosevelt signed the FLSA into law to stimulate social and economic growth. The FLSA among other benefits afforded employees in 1938 a $0.25 cent per hour minimum wage. As of July 24‚ 2009 the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour for non-exempt employees. President Donald Trump has taken the stance of keeping minimum wage at $7.25 per hour. President Trump

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    The Minimum Wage Debate May 3‚ 2013 Economic Consequences of Policy Analysis/Spring 2013 Alohalani Pickett Ayo Wilson Franklin Johnson ------------------------------------------------- Background Minimum wage laws set legal minimums for the hourly wage paid to certain groups of workers (Gorman). Minimum wage laws were invented in Australia and New Zealand with the purpose of guaranteeing a minimum standard of living for unskilled workers. In the United States‚ workers are generally

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    federal minimum wage was introduced in 1938 under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression. It was set at a quarter‚ which is about $4.11 in modern America today. The minimum wage has been increased twenty-two times by Congress; the most recent increase was in 2009 when it changed from $6.55 to $7.25. There are twenty-nine states‚ including Washington‚ D.C that has a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum wage. Around 2‚561‚000 workers earn the federal minimum wage or below

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    Minimum Wage in the United States The minimum wage in the United States was established in 1938 under the Fair Labor Standards Act‚ and has been amended numerous times since the original wage of $0.25 per hour; the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. The act makes it illegal to any employer to pay an employee under a federally mandated minimum wage‚ as well as regulates child labor and overtime hours and wages (DOL). In the past few years the debate on whether the minimum wage should

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    minimum wage will increase the standards of living of workers‚ reduces poverty‚ reduces inequality and help businesses work efficiently. Raising minimum wage is essential because the cost of living has gone up considerably. The increase in cost of living makes it impossible to raise a family on a minimum wage job. An average minimum wage worker earns about $14‚500 a year leaving way too many families below the poverty line. The poverty rates in America have been going up gradually and minimum wage would

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