United states should not pass a minimum wage. The reasons for this is that it will negatively impact the economy in several ways: Product costs will rise in order for companies to maintain profit margins‚ which will lead to drops in demand for products produced. This can ultimatley lead to job losses‚ as consumers may choose to purchase foreign goods which are more competetive in the market. Smaller companies will not be able to compete effectively in the market place‚ leading to more job losses
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Report on Fast Food Leads to Childhood Obesity 1.0 Introduction to Fast Food When people all over the world are looking for a quick‚ easy meal to grab on the go‚ fast food is the common solution. So‚ what is fast food? Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam Webster in 1951.While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the term refers to food sold in a
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The issue of minimum wage in the United States of America has been turmoil in the recent past and up to this date. Minimum wage is the lowest amount permitted by the law or by a particular agreement such as that of the labor union. The concept of the minimum wage was established in 1938 by the federal government. The law was called the Fair Labor Standards Act and it also indicated the initial time that employers were legally required to pay his employees overtime pay for certain jobs. During that
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increasing minimum wage. It has been an increasingly controversial topic in recent years. Minimum is the lowest legal hourly wage a worker can get paid. That being said‚ waiters are paid significantly less because the government believes that their tips will make up the difference. However most of the time it doesn’t make up the difference. Minimum wage is paid to people whose jobs require little or no skill. These are jobs that anyone can do. Conversely people of all ages work minimum wage jobs. Typically
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Minimum Wage Introduction Minimum wage refers to the least remuneration on a daily‚ hourly‚ or monthly basis legally paid to employees by their employers. Similarly‚ it is the least wage at which workers are willing to sell their labor. Minimum wages are established by the government legislation or by a contract. This implies that paying an employee below the minimum wage is illegal. Minimum wage may‚ however‚ exist without a law. Extra-legal and custom pressures from labor unions and governments
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Introduction: Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with low quality preparation and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. History: The concept of ready-cooked food for sale is closely connected with urban development. In ancient Rome cities had street
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I. Minimum wage is supposed to be a minimum hourly rate of pay that is necessary to live. Minimum wage was not a thing until 1938 when it was created by the Fair Labor Standards Act (“Minimum Wage”). This was supposed to allow people to make the minimum amount of money they needed to provide for themselves and their families‚ and for a while it probably did. Flash forward to today‚ and due to inflation‚ minimum wage is not allowing people to make enough money to support their families. This defeats
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I personally agree with this campaign and I think the minimum wage should increase. From a personal experience‚ I went through an agency and worked at a warehouse for two month. I worked an 8 hour shift‚ making $12.50 an hour‚ which was regarding for the work that I was doing and the work conditions I was working in. My work consisted of placing heavy merchandize into boxes and lifting up heavy boxes. The working conditions were terrible‚ I worked in the hot weather with fans that hardly worked and
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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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Cons of Minimum Wage The vast majority of economists believe the minimum wage law costs the economy thousands of jobs. The most fundamental principle of economics is ’supply and demand’. In the case of labor‚ this means that the supply of workers goes up as wage goes up‚ and the demand for workers by employers goes down as the wage goes up. For example‚ imagine a janitorial job was advertised for hire. If the wage were $100 per hour‚ thousands of people would want the job. If the wage were $1
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