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    country of America people are at a struggle due to lack of jobs available. Although, a bigger problem America has would be the actual value of the dollar. The value of a dollar has been increasing since 2011 would soon could result in huge inflation issues. Which could correspond with the argument about minimum wage in America. Should it go up, should it…

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    The Divide between the Minimum Wage Debates The federal minimum wage is the lowest hourly wage that an employer may legally pay its employee. In some states, minimum wage laws differ, allowing the state minimum wage to be slightly higher than the federal minimum wage. Right now, the federal minimum wage is at $7.25 per hour. Businesses in the United States, except in special circumstances, cannot legally pay their employees a wage lower than $7.25 per hour. There has been much heavy debate over…

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    raising the federal minimum wage has been one of hot debate in United States politics. It has recently gained momentum within the last decade due to the Great Recession that many Americans still feel the effects of. Many argue about the moral aspect of the minimum wage, while others argue about the financial and economic aspect. While many different arguments have been proposed, in this research paper, I will make the argument and provide evidence that raising the federal minimum wage would be…

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    Living on Minimum Wages “I grew up hearing over and over, to the point of tedium, that ‘hard work’ was the secret of success: ‘Work hard and you’ll get ahead’ or ‘It’s hard work that got us where we are.’ No one ever said that you could work hard—harder even than you ever thought possible—and still find yourself sinking ever deeper into poverty and debt” (Ehrenreich 220). Like Ehrenreich says, I am also the one who once believed that working hard is the only key to success, and efforts will…

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    labor, minimum wage, and overtime pay (Cheeseman, 454). One of the most commonly changing categories is the federal minimum wage, which has gone through changes all the way up until January 1st, 2017. Another law that has been known for its more recent enactment and the changes it has gone through since…

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    life so why should they have to. If you live in poverty as a child it can affect your brain negatively and make you more likely to stay in poverty your whole life. To get people out of poverty, the country should create jobs and increase the minimum wage. This should happen because if you live in poverty it will affect your brain negatively. If you live poverty will most likely stay in poverty your whole life and if you live in poverty you are more likely to have poor health. Poverty has…

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    deserve higher minimum wage increased to $15 an hour with support of a union. The workers protest because they believe that $15 is the minimum they should be paid which is the minimum amount they need just to get by. They proclaim that they are forced to live in poverty because of low wages. The 15 dollar increase will help meet ends meet and will bring the United States poverty down by a large amount. Cities like Seattle and San Francisco have already passed the 15 dollar minimum wage law and…

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    Raising the Minimum Wage Considering the facts that the cost of living has increased, the amount of money needed to support a healthy lifestyle is no longer achievable. Education is essential if one wishes to work, and the cost of education has increased drastically in the past twenty years. Today, the standards for obtaining a superior job are unrealistic for an uneducated citizen. The US government should raise the guaranteed annual wage; to ensure an uneducated person can maintain an average…

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    States, it creates incomes that are small and large. Having an unequal amount of large or low incomes is called income inequality. Income inequality has become a major problem in the United States, increasing 24% from 1968 to 2012” (Cochran). The gap between the rich and the poor is growing at an ever increasing rate. In the United States the gap is measured by relative poverty, or “being below one-half the nations income” (Cochran). In most recent figures, “17.3 of the United States Population…

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    The Democratic party supports the minimum wage being raised, same-sex marriage, stricter gun laws, and migration into the United States legally. Democrats believe that the current minimum wage is a starvation wage and must be increased to a living wage. Raising the minimum wage would benefit the people who are under the poverty line. If a person makes $15,000 a year before taxes, that person will end up under the poverty line after taxes. Raising the minimum wage would fill in the “hole” in the…

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