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    has being an issue that many Americans address as it affect us in our living situations such as education‚ work‚ and taxes; regarding the budget and their way of living. The minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 an hour‚ depending on the state‚ this relates on how each state differ with their income. However‚ the minimum wage doesn’t influence a big number of Americans; According to Sherk’s article

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    The minimum wage has long been argued has whether it should be increased or whether it should remain the same. Many who are unskilled or below the poverty line rely on minimum wage to provide for. themselves and their families. The minimum wage was set at a certain amount to ensure that the poverty rate remains low. By increasing the minimum wage‚ a positive or negative effect may arise such as the increase of poverty or the decrease of poverty. Many argue if the minimum wage is increased it will

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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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    increasing the minimum wage would be widespread‚ but not nearly as harmful as many believe. Claire Hovenga‚ Dejava Naik‚ and Walter E. Block argue in their essay‚ “The Detrimental Side Effects of Minimum Wage” that even just having minimum wage encourages the hiring of illegal immigrants‚ discourage workers from bettering themselves‚ and reduce the number of jobs available overall. However‚ they fail to take into account the reality of the situation. Many of the businesses who offer minimum wage are multi-million

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    Argument Assignment Minimum wage should be increased to help many have a chance of living above the poverty line. Property Value has seen its increased over the last 10 years. In Miami property value has skyrocketed‚ and many can attest to that live in Miami Dade County. According to smartasset.com the average for a one-bedroom apartment is 1‚508 and for a 2 bedroom is 1‚965 in Miami and that is not including utilities. Now let’s talk about the cost of living and how it has increased. According

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    NOTES ON MINIMUM WAGES ACT A. Claims 1. Claiming Authority The appropriate government appoints an authority by making a notification in the official gazette. He can be; a. Labour Commissioner from Central Government b. Labour Commissioner from State Government c. Judge of a civil court d. Stipendiary magistrate The authority has to hear and decide for any specified area on claims arising out of the payment of less than the minimum rates or on payment of remuneration for

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    Should Minimum wage go up or stay the same Minimum wage is the least amount of money per hour that workers must be paid according to the law. The issue that is debated regularly across the world is on whether or not minimum wage should increase. For years civilians have raised protests to increase minimum wage. For instance in “Florida gets it right: raising the minimum wage‚” Kelly Candaele states that “in 2003‚ ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now)‚ a national community-organizing

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    The minimum wage should not be raised for many reasons. The minimum wage in Florida as of 2015-2016 is $8.05/hr. Minimum wage is a minimum amount of money a worker shall get per hour. Many people want the minimum wage to raise but it shouldn’t because “more than half of the minimum wage workers are under the age of 25‚ and many are students trying to pay their way through school”(Brian Brenberg The Kings College.) Raising the minimum wage can also put small companies in debt. Also if the minimum wage

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    there is a higher minimum wage they would have a better life. However‚ a higher minimum wage will not be great for people in the long run; it will most likely hurt them. The idea of raising minimum wage to $15 a year compared to current price floor of 7.25 is very controversial. Raising the minimum wage may result in unemployment because there would be less hiring of new employees‚ increase in current products‚ and create a higher standard of living. There are a lot of minimum wage workers in the United

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    current minimum wage is eight dollars and thirty-eight cents an hour in the state of New Jersey. Many minimum wage workers go on strike because they want the wage to be raised to fifteen dollars an hour. The wage should not be raised to the insane fifteen an hour. It should not be raised because unemployment rates will skyrocket‚ prices at stores where minimum wage workers work will go up‚ and because their jobs do not deserve fifteen dollars an hour. So why raise the wage? Is a minimum wage job worth

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