Minimum Wage Essay

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    In recent years, a major controversy has come about on if minimum wage should be raised. Hundreds of thousands of people in the work force, have been protesting and negotiating to raise the minimum wage. The debate has been that people who make the current minimum wage, want the standard to be increased and possibly raised to 15 dollars an hour. Those that oppose, think that raising it could ensue far greater economic problems. Since 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act has been indorsed to make…

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    The federal minimum wage is currently static at 7.25 an hour. The debate over whether to increase or decrease wages has been ongoing for nearly a century. Each generation brings with it it’s own costs. However, the minimum wage has always been increased to meet the modern day living expenses, but in the year 2016 this is not the case. I, myself have worked several minimum wage jobs ranging from carhop to hostess. Luckily I have parents who assist me in paying my bills and living expenses,…

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    while watching the news it comes to my knowledge hearing that there are people who want the minimum wage to be raised to $15 an hour. As I’m watching this I start to ask myself questions. Should the minimum wage be raised to $15 an hour? Would there be more positive or negative effects? The minimum wage shouldn’t be raised to $15 an hour because it will be a disadvantage for society. By raising the minimum wage there will be more unemployment, it will make merchandise become more expensive, and…

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    economists instead for factual information and statistics. My opponent believes in raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10, with which I strongly disagree. I propose that the federal minimum wage should be raised to $10.10 at all. Raising the minimum wage could result in reduction of employment,…

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    as possible.Hence raising the minimum wage is impossible and will never satisfy the entire nation. Making it clear that raising the minimum wage once again is not a wise decision it is rather foolish. Debt and higher taxes are the main effects that will come along with the minimum wage law. Will this cause another economic collapse? In the year 1938, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Minimum wage it was set to twenty-five…

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    Therefore, minimum wage affects our entire society one way or another. Much of today 's society works long weeks and still struggles to feed themselves and their families. While there are many suggestions to how minimum wage should be across the country, it is not an issue that the federal government should be concerned with. The monetary value of minimum wage should increase but still fluctuate between each state government based on the standard of living in their particular area. Minimum…

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    Keeping The Minimum Wage

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    whether to raise the minimum wage, or leave it at its current rate of $7.25. Many people believe that the current rate is too low and doesn’t provide enough money to live off of. While raising the minimum wage would increase the amount of money in our pockets, many fear the increase would cut jobs out of the market. There are costs and benefits to each decision, and it takes a careful analysis to make the right decision Cost of Keeping Things the Same Keeping the minimum wage at the current rate…

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    Minimum Wage Arguments

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    The minimum wage is a hot button issue in America, especially in California. The minimum wage is the minimum hourly wage an employer can pay an employee for work. Currently, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. A law proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown would increase Californians minimum wage from $10.00 an hour to $15.00 an hour. Many including myself believed that increasing the minimum will hurt workers, business, and overall disrupt the economy. This essay will be discussing: Minimum Wage…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    many conflicting views to the idea of raising the minimum wage for hourly workers in America. This trending political and social topic has been and is being pursued both on a federal level, and independently by governments of multiple states throughout the U.S. More recently, in early 2014, congress rejected the passing of legislation to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10. Despite this hindering of a federal increase in minimum wage, several states have taken matter in to…

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    Effects On Minimum Wage

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    When you could get on the bus and back for $4.00. When was all this? Back in 2009... The last time minimum wage was raised. According to Harkin, Miller, and Franken, 3 U.S. Senators, “groceries are now 10% more expensive” , and transportation cost have increased by 44%. Minimum wage in Illinois is now $8.25, leaving families with little or no room for emergency’s or travel. So how are America’s low- wage workers expected to keep up with the increasing cost of living? Find cheaper alternatives,…

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