Sally Steenland notes that “More and more, the face of the poor is that of mothers and fathers struggling to feed, house, clothe, and educate their children—parents who are doing their best but still aren’t getting by.”(Working Full Time and Still Poor) These employees are still dependent on Government aid and welfare. In the article “Poverty Nation: How America Created a Low Wage Work Swamp.” A study found that McDonald’s workers alone receive 1.2 billion in public aid, this is an industry, by the way, that last year earned $7.44 billion in profits, paid its top execs $52.7 million and distributed $7.7 billion in dividends and stock buyback. Still, “public benefits receipt is the rule, rather than the exception, for this Workforce.”(Joan Walsh).Why is it that even though these people have full time jobs they are still unable to provide the basic needs for themselves? The large corporations seem to not care about their lower level employees and are only concerned with fattening their own …show more content…
Raising minimum wage is what is best for the economy. “A higher minimum wage not only increases workers’ incomes—which is sorely needed to boost demand and get the economy going—but it also reduces turnover, cuts the costs that low-road employers impose on taxpayers, and pushes businesses toward a high-road, high-human-capital model.”(David Madland). In short, minimum wages need to be raised for the sake of the US economy. It is time for the undervalued, under privileged low wage employee to rise up and take