Minimum wage in the United States

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    The minimum wage currently in the state of Florida is $8.10. The average Minimum wage in the United States is $7.25. The minimum wage in Florida has increased 17 cents since 2014. The majority opinion is this an outrageously low wage with the current state of the country. The reason for this is because the cost of living is increasing year after year. However the pay is staying relatively the same. Many people argue for and against raising the Minimum wage. Here is an argument for and against…

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    According to United States Department of Labor,“The typical minimum wage worker is not a high school student earning weekend pocket money. In fact, 89 percent of those who would benefit from a federal minimum wage increase to $12 per hour are age 20 or older, and 56 percent are women.” Minimum wage needs to be increased as it will benefit the country as a whole. The United States legislative branch can withdraw money from welfare programs thus, bettering the economy, the employees of a…

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    Minimum wage is described as the lowest price which workers can sell their labor and the lowest price which employers can pay their workers. In the United States, raising the minimum wage has become a prominent economic and social issue. The social class divide seems to be getting larger and a stagnant minimum wage is not a solution to income inequality in the United States. There are many proponents and opponents of the issue today, with both sides presenting strong arguments to successfully…

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    Minimum wage also causes to be more school drop outs. Every year, over 1.2 million students drop out of school in the United States. I'm pretty sure one of the causes of dropouts is lack of money. 30% of the students who drop out of school between the ages of 16 and 18 are students who work and go to school at the same time.Most of the students who drop out to work come from hispanic families. When students see their parents struggling because they don't earn enough to sustain their families…

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    Minimum Wage Benefits

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    The Benefits in Raising the Minimum Wage in the U.S. The American dream is about hard work, making a home, and the pursuit of happiness. However, for a few individuals, no matter how hard they work, that dream seems out of reach. The Great Depression pushed large numbers of people into poverty and unemployment. The requirement for a wage standard was authorized with the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938, requesting a few businesses to follow with the minimum wage and hour’s required by law. The…

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    the United States of America today are gun control, police brutality, and minimum wage. The usage of guns in the United States of America is rapidly increasing throughout the years which is causing the death rate to go up as well. Police brutality has become an issue that we frequently hear about on the news today, it has plagued our society causing a large amount of anger in the general public. The Minimum-wage price today is far too low, making it extremely difficult to work on minimum wage…

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    representatives in Washington have been discussing the advantages of adjusting the minimum wage. Many people are looking at the short term gains of having more money in their pockets. Raising the minimum wage, however, would affect the economy of the United States of America negatively, hurt the private sector, and would stunt the growth of the United States economy. Employers do not feel an obligation to hire a laborer if the minimum wage has been raised to a greater amount than the work itself…

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    Minimum Wage Good or Bad Since the beginning of its introduction, minimum wage has been a problem for many Americans and has caused countless numbers of outrage. The idea that there should be a base amount that people get paid for working certain hours was followed by many cities until minimum wage was first established for the United States in 1938, called the fair labor standard act. It was first put at $0.25 which is about $4.23 US dollars in 2015. Ever since its establishment it has been…

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    Minimum wage was implemented in 1938 to ensure a minimal standard of living. Since 1938 minimum wage has been raised several times. Minimum wage was established under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Fair Labor Standards Act is enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor. There are federal and state minimum wages; however, the federal minimum wage supersedes state minimum wage. Setting a minimum wage is thought to help the economy and employment. However, many economist will argue that minimum…

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    you are Donald Trump, then at one point in your life you worked a minimum wage job. However, even when one is working a minimum wage job at full time, living off of such finances are hardly feasible. To enable individuals to support themselves and their families properly, the minimum wage must be raised. Furthermore, people that have children while working jobs paying minimum wages are unable to fund them. Raising the minimum wage would be beneficial for increasing citizens quality of life and…

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