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    2 children. John works for minimum wage as a pizza delivery. Samantha works at Mcdonalds‚ she is the cashier. All the money that they makes goes for the 2 children that they have and the house bills and the clothes that they buy. They would like to go out and have some fun but they are unable to. Minimum wage is not making a good amount of money.President Obama is trying to raise minimum wage from 7.25 to 10.10. Lots of people want to increase the amount of minimum wage because they are not happy

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    Should minimum wage be raised or should it stay the same? This has been a long debated question throughout decades. Janice Steele‚ writer of “Keeping the Minimum Wage Where It Is” claims raising minimum wage would be bad for consumers‚ the economy‚ and small businesses. However‚ Ira Knight‚ writer of “Let’s Make Minimum Wage a Living Wage”‚ defends why raising the minimum wage would help improve our economy and workers. With that being said‚ both arguments are strong‚ but Ira Knight’s argument had

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    Minimum wage in the United States varies state to state‚ as well as changes year to year. The current Untied States minimum wage is 7.25 United States Dollars (USD) per hour. This is for non-tipped employees such as retail workers. For tipped employees such as servers‚ minimum wage is 2.13 USD per hour. This varies state to state‚ as I mentioned above. In Ohio the state minimum wage is 8.10 USD for non-tipped employees‚ and for tipped employees it is 4.05 USD per hour. These wages can vary so much

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    Minimum wage in the United States You are beginning a new job‚ you work five 12 hour shifts a week‚ you have bruises and cuts all over‚ you receive minimum wage which is $6.50 an hour. One of your coworkers sits in a chair and watches everyone for six hours five days a week. Your coworker gets paid $12.00 an hour for basically doing nothing. How do you feel? What will you do about it? There are multiple states in the United States that do not have a minimum wage‚ so they do not have to pay their

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    When it comes to the age old adage‚ “If it ain’t broke‚ don’t fix it‚” I am against it. While the saying is simple enough meaning‚ “when one recognizes that something is in a satisfactory state‚ and there is no reason to try to change it‚” according to the Cambridge English Dictionary (n.d.). While this adage is simple enough‚ sometimes things do need changed or will in the future. By implying that it is simply okay to leave something the way it is at this moment‚ because it is found to be satisfactory

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    controversial issues that have been brought up are about the federal minimum wage‚ and its influence on society. On one hand‚ some claim that the federal minimum wage is to low‚ and in fact‚ needs to be raised so families can earn a living wage‚ but also help the poor‚ promote job growth‚ support workers‚ and decrease prices on many goods. One advocate of this view is Aaron Pacitti of The Huffington Post who asserts that “Raising the minimum wage is good economic‚ good policy and good for workers” (Pacitti)

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    Minimum wage causes unemployment United States has established minimum wage since 1938 because they believe that minimum wage is the first step that helps to provide a better and decent life to the people. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) From 1997‚ the United States federal minimum wage was USD5.15 per hour and up till today‚ it has increases it to USD7.25 per hour. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) Though increased of wages will bring a decent life to the people‚ it will also damage the economy of the United States

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    Did you know that 4.4 million workers who earn the minimum wage or less have a college degree? Minimum wage is a difficult place to be in life‚ but it’s a better place to be than unemployed. And as a result‚ when you do achieve a job that is minimum wage you should do the very best you can to keep an incredibly tight budget. I was at a friend’s house a few nights ago for a small get together and she mentioned that she used to live with her dad in Texas for awhile because it was a place where she

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    2015 Minimum Wage The minimum wage must be raised because the cost of living has gone up considerably. Education is essential if one wishes to work‚ and the cost of education has increased drastically in the past twenty years. Companies should be required to pay workers what they deserve‚ and that is more than minimum wage is now. With our new technology and the technology in the future work is harder and more complicated. A minimum wage increase would raise the wages of many

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    Hello Julia‚ I agree with you. minimum wage should not be raised because there will be high price production‚ and inflation‚ which will hurt consumer especially the low-income family. Raising the minimum wage commonly may be seen as a way to give a low-income worker a raise‚ but it resulted in a surplus since the minimum wage is a price floor. Surplus happens when the quantity of supply is greater than the quantity of demand. In this case‚ more people are willing to work than employers are willing

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