Minimum wage in the United States

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    Starting in 1938, minimum wage was introduced in the United States of America. Minimum wage was authorized based on an ideal in which families would be put into a better place financially. Raising an individual’s income will allow them to spend their excess cash on items that may have been once considered a luxury on their lower salary. On the opposite side of this reasoning, raising the minimum wage may not help lower income families. Job positions within a company, especially those that…

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    of the minimum wage in the United States. There were 29 states raising their minimum wage higher than the federal minimum on January 1, 2015. In addition, from 2014 to 2015, nine states increased their minimum wage levels, because 11 other states increased the minimum wages by legislative or ballot” (Wikipedia, July 2009). For many years, the argument of increasing wages has continued. When the minimum wages increase, the issue will come. On the one hand, many experts worry the minimum wage…

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    The Minimum Wage is a great thing. It prevents Employers from ripping their employees off and underpaying them.The only problem with the current minimum wage is it doesn 't keep up with inflation and brings the full time salary in below the poverty line for minimum wage workers and almost forces a family to need government aid just to put food on the table and to have health care. There needs to be a change. The Government needs to increase the minimum wage to allow U.S. citizens to no longer…

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    Is a minimum wage paying job be enough to support a single person or a family? The term minimum wage means that it the least amount that someone needs in order to live the basics. In United States, the minimum wage is different for each state because of the cost of living. In California, the current minimum wage is $10 and it is one of the highest compared to other states. California is expensive to live at because of the limited resources of the state. There are a lot of people who want to…

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    Minimum Wage Thesis

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    after Minneapolis, Minnesota recently announced that they would be raising their minimum wage to $15 an hour, following the example of many other cities in the country. Both sides of the issue have a hard time agreeing on whether or not minimum wage, the lowest amount an employer can pay his/her employees, should be a livable wage. This problem is not new; it has been up for debate for over one hundred years. The minimum wage is a complex and divisive issue that reaches back to the early 1900’s,…

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    The Divide between the Minimum Wage Debates The federal minimum wage is the lowest hourly wage that an employer may legally pay its employee. In some states, minimum wage laws differ, allowing the state minimum wage to be slightly higher than the federal minimum wage. Right now, the federal minimum wage is at $7.25 per hour. Businesses in the United States, except in special circumstances, cannot legally pay their employees a wage lower than $7.25 per hour. There has been much heavy debate over…

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    Raise Minimum Wage

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    Families everywhere suffer every day from lack of money due to the low minimum wage standards. People who work minimum wage jobs and have children have a difficult time putting food on the tables and enjoying everyday living. Without a reasonable pay it’s not easy to afford transportation, food, clothing, schooling, or anything that requires money. The minimum wage in Rhode Island is currently seven dollars and fifty cents an hour, when calculated it comes out to about fifteen thousand…

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    Minimum wage Minimum wage is the least wages that employers are supposed to pay the employees. It also refers to the lowest values at which the employees are expected to sell their labor. Various nations throughout the world have adopted the minimum wage laws. The issue of minimum wage has been a controversial one in for many decades. This is a global problem because heated debates have existed on whether the minimum wage should be raised or not. The people who support laws concerning minimum…

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    if the minimum wage continues to rise in the United States. Companies are not going to have enough money to pay their workers if the minimum wage rises. Companies are going to have to resort to buying machines to do the work. Current workers at fast-food restaurant are striking so they can earn a higher wage, when in reality they are just giving companies a good reason to purchase the machines. Fast- food restaurants would not be the only companies that would be…

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    Minimum Wage Laws

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    Minimum wage laws in the united states have been around for many years. The minimum wage is a topic that a lot of people have opposing opinions. Most people want a federal increase in minimum wage while others would rather it decease or just the same. I am a firm believer that increasing the minimum wage would hurt business’, consumers, and the economy. Minimum wage jobs are also not meant to support families it is for unskilled teenagers and people needing quick money. Increasing the minimum…

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