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    Should the minimum wage be raised? A strong competitive workforce is very important in our world where labour can be sourced worldwide. From the grass roots it is clear that providing suitable training to our youth is a key element in maintaining our economic stature within the world and ensuring future success. An economist describing the rates of pay could do so in a number of ways. Most simply through supply and demand, the less available a speciality, the more costly it becomes. Rates of…

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    Minimum Wage Controversy In America, working is supposed to keep individuals out of poverty, not place them in it. With current minimum wage at nine dollars an hour, families are struggling to live an optimal life. The people who are employed under minimum wage are struggling to pay their bills, buy goods for themselves, and even support a family. Minimum wage in the bay area is insufficient due to the high cost of living and therefore should be increased. The minimum wage must be raised…

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    Raising Minimum Wage Jobs

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    frustrated and storm back inside to fix the problem. This happens quite frequently, maybe not to everyone, but regardless it happens too much. A majority of minimum wage jobs do not require many skills, and in return the hourly pay is smaller and not as attractive. According to the United States Department of Labor, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour and this obtained under the “Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)” this rate has been effective since July 24th of 2009. States including: D.C.,…

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    abandoning their jobs, demanding a minimum wage of 15 dollars. On the surface, pushing the minimum wage up from $7.25 seems the obvious solution, but is a mere band-aid on a deep wound. Creating more job opportunities, expanding business productivity, and most importantly, increasing the education and the skill level of workers will end poverty and boost prosperity. If society is interested in helping poor people live better, we appear to have the opportunity…

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    under the poverty line. With a minimum wage of nine dollar and hour (California), it would be hard for one to be able to afford all the necessities that are needed in order to live in city like Los Angeles (LA). Therefore, increasing the minimum wage or paying living wage are solutions which workers are trying to push for in workplaces. The effects of increasing the minimum wage and paying living wage to workers have significant impacts on both workers…

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    Benefits Of Minimum Wage

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    States struggle, barely making it with minimum wage paying jobs. Most people work two to three jobs put together, to pay for their livings and to support for their families. Based on the State of California: Department of Industrial Relations, in October 1, 1996, minimum wage was $4.25-increasing to $4.75 within that year. A year after, in March 1st, the wage was $5.15-$5.75, but it changed again on September 1st. Increasing a dollar twenty-five. Today, minimum wage was $9 and it went up to $10…

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    The cost of living in the United States has been increasing year after year while the minimum wage has not increased to balance out the change of more expensive living. Barack Obama says “Let 's declare that in the wealthiest nation on Earth, no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty, and raise the federal minimum wage to $9.00 an hour” (qtd. in Tennant 10+). He supports the idea of raising the current, $7.25, federal minimum wage. In America living a comfortable life includes…

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    Minimum Wage Report

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    As shown in the Public News Service “Twenty-Nine states have set their minimum wage to $10-15.” During the summer of 2015, the New York wage committee decided to raise the minimum wage to $15. (Dilts) However, states that did not increase the minimum wage was thinking the consequences that will come after it. Then, throughout the media people such as, Connie Bennett at the Chicago’s McDonald’s, argued that all Americans who have low paying jobs struggle to make ends meet with bills, food, and…

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    To what extent would the US federal government raising the minimum wage improve the economy? “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus, while a myth, has parallels with modern American society. In the myth, Sisyphus is doomed to push a stone up to the top a mountain, redundantly, and without reward, but, as stated in the story, “the workman of today works every day in his life at the same task, and this fate is not less absurd.” This idea is also mirrored in “A World Without Work” by Derek Thompson…

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    Minimum Wage Legislation

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    of the unemployment rate. Seattle enacted a fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation in April 2015. Analysts have been trying to collect evidence since to determine the early effects the fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation has on the economy in Seattle. There has been some debate about the fifteen-dollar minimum wage legislation directly affecting the unemployment rate in Seattle early on. As some analysts believe the initial minimum wage…

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