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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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    The Minimum Wage Debate “I wouldn’t plow nobody’s field from sunrise to sunset for $.50 a day when I could get a $1.30 for pretending to work in a ditch for the federal government” was a statement made by a laborer in 1937. It was in reference to the Civilian Works Administration (CWA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA)‚ President Franklin Roosevelt’s newly installed job creation programs. In the midst of the Great Depression‚ FDR‚ desperate to restart the U.S. economy‚ implemented several

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    Minimum wage must be raised for us to survive in our very modern society. The minimum wage must be raised today because the cost of living has gone up drastically. Education is essential today‚ and that price tag has increased drastically in the past twenty years as well. People should not have to fight for equal pay for equal work. Companies should be forced to pay their workers what they deserve‚ and that is more than minimum wage is now. With our new technology and the technology in the future

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    Friedman’s argument about minimum wage law is convincing on some parts‚ but not all true for the rest. He first claimed the convincing part which is minimum wage law would increase unemployment rate. This is a proven fact. Because just most recently‚ Seattle started its radical experiment with a $15 an hour minimum wage‚ which resulted in fewer jobs and fewer hours for workers. Then he started to depreciate minimum wage law by saying “it achieves absolutely no positive objective” which is his own

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    Minimum Wage The minimum wage has been a part of the United States labor system since I can remember. However there has not always been a minimum wage. What were the causes that made out government step in and enforce a minimum wage and how does this affect our economy today? During The Great Depression of the 1930’s there was no national minimum wage or legislation to protect workers. There were few jobs and many people willing to work. This caused wages to drop drastically. People were forced

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    Raising the Minimum Wage COMM/215 May 05‚ 2014 Linda Camp Raising the Minimum Wage The Great Recession that began in late 2007 caused many downfalls such as real estate collapse‚ financial crisis‚ and major loss of jobs. This recession lasted until 2009 which to this day researchers say that the after math of the recession has yet to decease. The economy has not yet gone back to the way it was before the recession started. Did you know that during the Great Recession Australia was not fazed

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    Against Raising Minimum Wage People everywhere are voicing out that we need to increase minimum wage‚ again. They say that an increase will have a minor impact on jobs but there are no facts to back them up. The impact of raising minimum wage has been studied since the beginning‚ and has been concluded that raising minimum wage hurts the poor‚ and helps the rich. Raising minimum wage takes away jobs; especially the low-skilled and young worker‚ keeps people on welfare‚ and also encourages high school

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    This paper will talk about the subject of minimum wage in America. Right now it is a struggle for those who work and receive the 7-10 dollar an hour pay. With that type of income a family of three (two parents working (minimum wage) and one child) will only make $30‚ 160 in a year. Now we all know that you cannot do much with $30‚160‚ but that does not mean that they deserve more than that. People deserve what they put in. That is why people who work hard tend to earn more money than people who do

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    When wages rise‚ more workers enter the job market‚ allowing businesses to choose more high-skilled workers. This improves a small-business owner’s opportunity to improve productivity through the use of higher-quality workers not previously available. Some small-business owners might choose to increase wages and decreasing the number of staffers as higher pay can motivate better-skilled workers and increase productivity. A living wage ensures that a worker can pay for basic necessities like housing

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