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    Argument Essay Did you ever work a minimum wage job‚ and feel like you worked hours and hours but never had the money. Many people are constantly working their minimum wage job and they make very little money. While some believe the minimum wage should stay the same because it would be too much for business owners‚ others believe it should be raised because it could save taxpayers’ money and create more jobs. Many people who are working minimum wage jobs are still not making enough to support

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    We believe that gradually raising the 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

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    Analyze what happens when a higher minimum wage is enacted (raising a price floor on the price of labor). Will the number of workers hired change? Why? What might be an unintended consequence of a higher minimum wage law designed to help low income workers? If the minimum wage was to be higher than currently I will feel that this would have a negative effect on the economy. Let’s start off with the most obvious reason if a company has to pay their employees more to build the product then they have

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    Minimum Wage To improve your wage you need to improve your skill. Employers are wanting people with better skills. They also like it when you improve and develop skills. Employers will give you a better chance than all of your other working associates to raise your wage because you have improved yourself and really improved your skills to be better than your working associates. The skills that you could improve are like education‚ experience and natural talent. Those skills are the main ones that

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    2014 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

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    Braeden Kuhn Mr. Jay Lee Eng. 101-123 21 Oct. 2014 Minimum Wage Minimum wage is great for young people. No matter what experience you have you still get a fair amount of pay. You can work your way up the ladder and continue to get raises‚ until you get the amount you’ve been expecting. Minimum wage allows students and less fortunate adults to be paid a wage that subdues the average cost of living. No employer can drop below the seven dollars and fifty cents allocated to all the people in the

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    When it comes to the minimum wage‚ there are several debates on whether it should or shouldn’t be raised. It may look like it is a simple problem to solve‚ but it isn’t. An increase in the minimum wage wouldn’t totally help the ones who ask for it‚ but could lead to a series of consequences that would impair‚ not only them‚ but all of us. Firstly‚ raising the price of something reduces the demand for it — as the price charged will be above the equilibrium point — and hence leads to a surplus of

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    2013 Persuasive Essay $7.25 equals two gallons of gas‚ one fast food meal‚ or a simple school supply. With the minimum wage at the current rate you must work one hour to earn the seven dollars and twenty-five cents that only supply you with small necessities for everyday living. This problem was encountered before and was resolved with the agreement to higher the minimum wage from $5.85 to the current $7.25. Although that was a big increase in salaries‚ was it truly enough? This controversy

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    I believe that minimum wage shouldn’t be raised. I think that if it is raised then people are going to want more and more and they won’t be as motivated to work. I feel that people will be getting a hand out and that it is not fair to those who work their backs off. If minimum is wage is raised that it would cause a lot of problems. Yes it would be nice for those who work‚ but there are always those who will slack off and get paid just as much as a hard worker. When minimum wage was created it was

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    And from the producer it is dispersed throughout production and employees. Employees are paid based on a salary. Roughly 1 million citizens are paid $7.25‚ the current minimum wage. I believe that the minimum wage should be raised to $15‚ but this cannot happen in the blink of an eye. I support the Fight For 15‚ which is a movement that proposes increasing the minimum wage through time to eventually reach $15. Raising the minimum wage to $15 would be beneficial not only to the economy but the wellbeing

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