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    than alcohol and various other substances in our society. Marijuana being a natural substance has many advantages and disadvantages, but the good outweighs the bad. I’m going to demonstrate the benefits that marijuana brings medically, economically, and environmentally are significant enough…

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    their employments overseas reduces theirs costs tremendously and therefore rapidly increases their profit margins. Economically developing countries like India have accepted this new employment opportunity without protest as it has had significant benefits for their country both economically and culturally, it has allowed for many of the population the opportunity to a new life with a decent salary and therefore a better standard of living, in fact these job opportunities are in such high demand…

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    That statistic only applies to the people who report being unemployed, the real unemployment rate is around fifteen percent. The United States prides itself in being one of the greatest countries in the world. Everyone wants to become better than they are and have more than they have. Working in the United States is difficult, minimum…

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    daily or monthly remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers. Equivalently, it is the lowest wage at which workers may sell their labor. Although minimum wage laws are in effect in many jurisdictions, differences of opinion exist about the benefits and drawbacks of a minimum wage. The federal minimum wage has been a controversial matter since 1894 when New Zealand implemented the first ever minimum wage. Soon after, many countries followed in their footsteps. Although the federal…

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    The workers being laid off caused a higher decline in consumer demand, because families were not able to purchase goods. Therefore, the economy was not thriving. During the Great Depression, it was identified that the private pensions and veterans’ benefits that existed were inadequate. During the first 3 years of the depression, the federal government had no response to the economic crisis. Laissez faire was a dominate ideology used by the government during the time of the Great Depression. The…

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    standing point, it seems like the world economy, health and social justice is headed no where good. The rich are getting richer, while the poor get poorer. We are using our resources more and more without preparing for when those run out. Structural unemployment is rising, poverty is increasing and inequality is flourishing as it never has before (Beaudet, 2016). Where these problems come from, what are the problems truly and what we can do to turn it all around is highly debatable. It is…

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    undocumented immigrants are taking away opportunities for them to work and potentially of not being employed. In the interest of companies would clearly hire undocumented immigrants given jobs with lower wages, thus, having a low-cost labor would benefit consumers by keeping prices on goods low. Rather than by hiring U.S. workers to be given higher wages resulting in giving jobs to undocumented immigrants on low wages to allow the economy to expand and low cost force labor and services. In…

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    the intellectually or developmentally disabled population. Residents can take advantage of filing for unemployment benefits online, however to speak with a financial counselor the resident must rely on the Ministerial Alliance or drive approximately 42 miles to the nearest office. This can be a challenge for poorer families due to limited availability of transportation. The community would benefit from a local financial and career counselor to help residents secure meaningful and long term…

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    stabilizers” like unemployment insurance and the deficits that are incurred because of reduced tax receipts during a recession. Ignoring these factors, Dolan argues, “gives us a better picture of what the actions of current policy makers have done to the economy” (Matthews 7). In Response to this, Matthews writes “One could quibble over whether eliminating automatic stabilizers is really a good strategy for analyzing the performance of public policy in the U.S. because extending unemployment…

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    and the Social Security Act. The New Deal consists of multiple economic and political policies created by FDR in an attempt to benefit America during the Great…

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