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    still leave a minimum wage earner with only $750 to spend on anything else throughout the month (Wing). The minimum wage was never meant for people to support their families off of, however because of the major recession in the late 2000s, and the decline of private sector unions, many people are becoming stuck in entry level jobs. Someone without a college degree might have been able to hold a decent union…

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    In the world, there are varying perspectives about whether understudies should pay for college or not. A few people presume that education is an essential right, which should therefore be given freely, while others think the student would need to repay the school. Various well-to-do countries around the world offer free public college. On the other hand, the United States requires the student to pay for their college education. It would be exceptionally profitable in the United States to not…

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    Trying to balance school work, a job, and a social life can be extremely demanding and stressful. The temptation of constantly receiving money from a full time minimum wage job may distract teenagers; furthermore, such distractions influence teens to drop out of high school to get a low paying job in attempt to fulfill their desire to receive more money causing them to forget that a good education could acquire…

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    always sell enough to generate sufficient incomes, there have been many lawsuits to fight for salespeople’s right to a living wage. For instance in 2013, Nordstrom Inc. agreed to a $7.65 million settlement on behalf of commissioned sales workers. They accused the retailer of violating state minimum wage laws. A former Nordstrom employee, Gino Maraventano, filed the lawsuit in 2010. He alleged that Nordstrom did not pay commissioned sales workers minimum wage for time spent before and after the…

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    Bracero Shortage In Mexico

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    Signed on August 4, 1942 the Bracero Program would alleviate labor shortages in the United States by temporarily allowing Mexicans to take up agricultural work in the U.S., in addition to providing the impoverished Mexican people with much needed income for themselves, their families,…

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    proposing to raise the minimum wage, but that policy would be harmful. Research shows businesses would respond to the increased costs by reducing employment, particularly for low-skilled workers” (CATO). Basically saying this minimum wage will not help anyone, and it will do nothing but damage. I disagree there’s a lot more evidence I found which tells you otherwise. I’m not sure what the minimum wage should be raised to but I believe it should be raised. The first federal minimum wage was…

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    Minimum wage is best explained as the lowest amount one can legally be paid hourly for work, overall it’s a great idea that should make sure everyone who is working is going to be paid enough to continue living a comfortable life. This could be qualified as a life in which someone can pay their bills, afford necessities such and food and water, and any work expenses such as items for a uniform, or transportation. Undesirably there is a glaring problem with the way minimum wage, particularly that…

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    Nickel And Dimed Emergency

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    they don’t meet expectations of the workplace. This business practice also takes away valuable time from job seekers in desperate need of an income who naively spend time applying for jobs that are not vacant. The Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers of tipped workers to pay the difference should a wage not meet the minimum wage after combining the minimum cash wage of $2.13 with the tips. Ehrenreich reports that she was never made aware of this information at the restaurants where she…

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    for increasing the federal minimum wage others were against it. Unfortunately nothing came out of these debates. As of today the United States Department of Labor reports that the federal minimum wage remains $7.25. Unchanged from seven years ago. This is unfortunate because increasing the minimum wage should be our priority. We should increase the minimum wage because it is fundamentally immoral for us to be paying such low wages to workers, also It will let minimum wage workers know that we…

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    Unfair Income Inequality

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    economy simply due to unfair income distribution. Income inequality is a growing issue today and many economists have noticed that this issue needs to be resolved in order to see steady improvement with the economy. Barack Obama even addressed the issue himself and stated that income inequality is now the main reason why the economy has yet to make a major improvement over the years. Which makes sense in economic terms, in order to spend money, an individual must have the income to do so which…

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