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    How To Raise Minimum Wage

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    Why Raising Minimum Wage To 15$ An Hour Is Bad For The Economy The minimum wage is the lowest wage permitted by law or by special agreement‚ but as of late many minimum wage workers have been complaining about their low wage of 7.25 an hour. Many people also believe that the low minimum wage is the reason why a lot of people are in poverty and why there are so many poor people. Common sense would have you believe that if you raise minimum wage you raise the standard of living and you bring people

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    questions in our society is whether or not the government should raise the minimum wage. While raising the minimum wage would not only lift individuals out of poverty‚ but it would also put our economy in danger. Raising minimum wage in the United States will destroy the economy because it will increase inflation‚ raise the unemployment rate and decrease corporations’ fundings due to labor cost. Raising minimum wage in the United States will affect our economy because of the high rates caused by

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    Minimum wage causes unemployment United States has established minimum wage since 1938 because they believe that minimum wage is the first step that helps to provide a better and decent life to the people. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) From 1997‚ the United States federal minimum wage was USD5.15 per hour and up till today‚ it has increases it to USD7.25 per hour. (Edwards at al‚ 2007) Though increased of wages will bring a decent life to the people‚ it will also damage the economy of the United States

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    Boston University defines minimum wage as‚ "the lowest level of earnings for employees set by government legislation." In general there are two fiscal and social arguments on the minimum wage. Supply side economists see a minimum wage as an overreaching burden placed on small businesses while demand side economists argue wages set too low will result in higher levels of poverty. In this article I bring out some of the main intellectual concerns of the minimum wage. My goal for this article is not

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    RHE 306 August 7‚ 2014 Raising the Minimum Wage Means Raising Prosperity During his state of the union address‚ President Obama made a call for a fair minimum wage of $10.10 an hour that would improve the lives of millions of Americans. One of those lives is Trion from Atlanta; Trion is a single mother that has a 5-year-old daughter with asthma. Trion’s minimum wage job is often spent on rent and other necessities‚ leaving little money to save for her daughter’s medicines. She shares her concern

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    The Starvation Wage “I don’t think that it is a terribly radical idea to say that in America‚ if somebody works 40 hours a week that person should not be living in poverty‚” Bernie Sanders passionately exclaims in one of his campaign rallies. Unfortunately‚ the reality is many Americans do work full time and do not have a home to return to after working tirelessly to support themselves. It is an important duty of the American people to help bring these workers to justice and to give them the fair

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    Minimum Wage Increase 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 work is harder and more complicated. A minimum

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    When it comes to the age old adage‚ “If it ain’t broke‚ don’t fix it‚” I am against it. While the saying is simple enough meaning‚ “when one recognizes that something is in a satisfactory state‚ and there is no reason to try to change it‚” according to the Cambridge English Dictionary (n.d.). While this adage is simple enough‚ sometimes things do need changed or will in the future. By implying that it is simply okay to leave something the way it is at this moment‚ because it is found to be satisfactory

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    Statutory minimum wage regulation was first introduced in New Zealand in 1894. Some attempt to control wages had been present since policymakers started believe that the market wages of labour was unfair to the workers. Minimum wage laws dictate a lowest hourly or monthly wage rate that employers may legally pay to workers. For instance‚ the Minionion government had set a new minimum wages rate of MS900 which intend to ensure that the basic needs of the workers and their families are met. Since that

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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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