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    follow through with on the prompt‚ there are going to be serious negative repercussions. I will focus primarily on cutting my losses‚ and doing what is best for myself and my child. Because the only job available to me is a minimum wage job‚ and there is no mention of a living wage law being present in this scenario‚ I would go on welfare. I am a single parent and it is my duty to be around in raising that child. The child deserves a dad who is present in every aspect of his/her development: not a father

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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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    Should minimum wage be raised? I think that we should raise minimum wage There are many reasons The first reason is that it would ruin the economy. If we raise minimum wage the economy will drop down like in 2008. Most people that work minimum wage jobs anyways are in the ages between 15-20 years old. Which means that most of the people that are working minimum wage jobs still live with their parents and most of them are going to highschool and college. The workers also decided to work there

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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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    Living from Minimum Wage We know in the world of today‚ most households have two incomes to maintain the basic everyday needs. We all have worked jobs that paid bare minimum‚ gave crappy hours along with fatigue. Gilbert and Henslin divided the lower class into the Working Poor and the Underclass (Gilbert The American Class Structure 1998). The Working Poor’s employment is in the service and manual labor and the Underclass relies solely on government aid and has not participate in the workforce

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    “To everyone in this congress who still refuses to raise the minimum wage‚ i say this: if you believe you can work full-time and support a family with less than $15‚000 a year‚  go try it. If not‚ vote to give millions of the hardest-working  people in america a raise”. This a very famous quote stated by former president of the United States Barack Obama. I most definitely agree with this statement . There should be no reason why a person should be working 40 plus hours every two weeks (full time)

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    The Minimum Wage Debate May 3‚ 2013 Economic Consequences of Policy Analysis/Spring 2013 Alohalani Pickett Ayo Wilson Franklin Johnson ------------------------------------------------- Background Minimum wage laws set legal minimums for the hourly wage paid to certain groups of workers (Gorman). Minimum wage laws were invented in Australia and New Zealand with the purpose of guaranteeing a minimum standard of living for unskilled workers. In the United States‚ workers are generally

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    Every penny counts. I believe the minimum wage should be raised because the minimum wage isn’t enough to support workers and their families‚ and it is good for economic recovery. Primarily‚ Majority of low wage workers are not teenagers‚ which means they have to provide for their families‚ and many are women. There are many expenses involved in taking care of a family‚ from groceries‚ to utilities‚ to entertainment. Low wage workers have a hard time with providing sufficiently for their families

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    A minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers. It is the price floor below which the workers may not work. Minimum wage is set by the federal government or the state in any country. It differs from country to country and states to states. Increase in the minimum wage benefits the workers and their family. It helps to increase the demand of the goods and services which will help in the supply. There are conditions under which raising the minimum wage will increase

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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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