Increasing Minimum Wage Essay

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    For generations of Americans, the general question of: “What class are you in?” was so easy to answer. If you owned a house, lived in it with your family, and supported your family with a well-paying job, you were considered a member of America’s upwardly middle class. But in recent years, statistics have shown that U.S. citizens are struggling with social class system and cannot answer that question. “Class in America,” by Gregory Mantsios is a very effective essay because it provides the…

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    Question 1: The question given was to critically discuss the concept of marketing to the bottom of the pyramid. To define what the bottom of the pyramid is, is that it is a socio-economic concept that allows people to group a massive sector of the world’s poorest populations establishing an invisible and unserved market blocked by challenging barriers that stop them from recognising their human potential for their own benefit, those of their families and that of humanity’s at large.…

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    A well-defined social welfare policy, as well as the nature of its contents and its administration, is a crucial part of any country. The definition of social welfare policy is “the strategy of action indicating the means and methods adopted to implement the social welfare services.” Social welfare programs are designed to provide for those who, by some reason or handicap, are not able to access all of the amenities and services that the community offers. Simply put, social welfare services are…

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    Literature Review Unemployment is a person who is actively looking for employment is unable to find work. Unemployment is often used as a measure of the health of the economy (Investopedia, 2017). The measuring of unemployment rate is the number of unemployment divide by the number of people in labor force (Investopedia, 2017). Unemployment rate is given by the formula: Unemployment rate= !"#$%&’($#") *’)+& -+.’/ 0’/1# As well as the definition of…

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    Recently in class we discussed minimum wage and how it affects people and the living status of the people living on minimum wage. Minimum wage is something in the United States that will always cause conflict not only between citizens and government but also between people and their relationships with the ones they love and would like to have in their lives. Minimum wage was created by the Government to ensure a baseline standard of living, reduce the poverty in the United States and Promote…

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    000 European stores with automated computers so people could take their own orders. What will happen to the minimum wage workers who made a living cashing out customers? On the opposite side of the coin, the multibillion dollar company google announced they had engineered a car that could drive itself. Would this self driven car replace the millions of truck drivers who make middle-class wages off of driving trucks? Will this force people to live off of welfare and other government assistance?…

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    Gender Wage Gap Sociology

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    Gender Wage Gap Why is it that women are paid less then men when they are capable of doing the same jobs as men? In this day and age, you would think that women and men would both be paid equally but that is not the case. According to the American Association of University Women (AAUW) “in 2014 women were only making 79 percent of what men were paid” (aaum.org). This is a huge difference and pay and is not fair in any way to the women that work just as hard as their fellow male workers. There…

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    from an economic point of view, thereby raising the issue of what is accessible, for whom and at what cost” (Hochedez, Le Gall). There is an economic and social gap that sets minorities to the disadvantage in the purchase of perishables. If higher wages were provided then many households…

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    The poor class is under the poverty threshold. These people have enough income to get by but often time struggle. The majority of this specific sector of the population is uneducated and in some cases are homeless. These people are continuously looking for employment and the average life expectancy is lowered drastically due to hunger and disease. People in this class suffer from lack of medical care, adequate housing and food, clothing, safety, and vocational training. The working class/middle…

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    One thing that is affected is the amount of wages. Employers choose undocumented workers because they can give them lower pay compared to the Americans and with this they can save a lot of money. So what happens is that the American will not have a choice but to either accept a low salary or don’t…

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