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    Minimum Wage Solution

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    Minimum wage is the lowest amount of money that a person can be paid. All the states and the cities can have their own minimum wages, but those wages have to be either more or equal to the federal minimum wage. In 2016, the federal minimum wage is $7.25. However, recently there has been calls for the federal minimum wage to be increased to $15. In particular, Bernie Sanders, candidate for 2016 presidential election, made the $15 minimum wage part of his campaign (Tokars). The aspect of making…

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    Minimum Wage Issue

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    The regulations on minimum wage in the US are set through collaboration and agreements between the local statutes, states, and the government. This implies that no worker should receive a minimum wage less than that is specified by the minimum wage regulation or bill. Currently, the minimum wage bill in the US puts the minimum wage to be $7.25 with proposals to further increases to $15 shortly with some cities such as California having passed the bill. Minimum wage in the US sets back to the…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    minimum wage. The side that is for abolishing the minimum wage brings up information to show why raising the minimum wage will not help poor when it states, “if the federal minimum wage were increased from $7.25 an hour to $9.50 an hour (remember that the president's proposal is to increase the minimum wage to $9 per hour), only 11.3% of workers who would gain from the increase belong to poor households” (Hassett). The author uses statistical evidence to show that the increase in minimum wage…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    Minimum wage had been a big impact in American society today. Minimum wage is an amount of money that is the least amount of money per hour that workers must be paid according to the law. Furthermore , To be fully explanatory, Minimum wage is the lowest wage paid or permitted to be paid; specifically : a wage fixed by legal authority or by contract as the least that may be paid either to employed persons generally or to a particular category of employed persons. The minimum wage is something…

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    Increasing Minimum Wage

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    “Merriam-Webster defines minimum wage as “a wage fixed by legal authority” or by contract the least that may be paid either to employed people generally or to a particular category of employed persons” (Richason IV 1). Recently, President Barack Obama raised the minimum wage for all federal contractors to $10.10 per hour and called on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage for all employed people; advocates in states as diverse as Alaska, Idaho, Massachusetts, Maryland, and South Dakota have…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    In terms of the issue of minimum wage, I, Lisa Murkowski believe that the minimum wage should not increase. Therefore, I am not in favor of The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2015 (H.R. 2015/ S. 2015), which will increase the minimum wage to $10.10. However, in cases where the federal minimum wage does not increase a lot, I am in favor of it. On the other hand, in terms of the issue of guns, I am opposed to The Secure Communities Act of 2015 (H.R. 1547/ S. 1547). What this law will do is require…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    top, and permitting them to live on more than a $10 wage. Although this idea sounds good and seems like the answer to the poverty crisis in America, it’s neither. Despite multiple states pushing for an increased minimum wage, doing so would have adverse effects on the economy and especially on low-wage earners; therefore, society should not be pushing for a higher federal minimum wage. Firstly, to address the biggest flaw in the minimum wage increase movement: where is all of this money going…

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    Raise Minimum Wage

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    told you that you won a million dollars, would you turn it down? You would not turn down any free money. The minimum wage should be raised. There are several reasons for that too. We should balance out business owners and workers, majority rules, and society should move on. What would happen if we didn’t raise minimum wage? We would never move on with life. Raising the minimum wage will give people more money, and raise the economy. And who doesn’t like money? One of those reasons is that we…

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    Minimum Wage Legislation

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    Being able to successfully pass legislation to increase the minimum wage is difficult because of opposer's claiming that Increasing the minimum wage will result in less jobs and less hours available to other workers. They also claim that with the sudden increase of the minimum wage will create profit loss on some companies. Opposers of this issue are mainly businessmen, which Mitchell Englander a businessman stated by saying “I know firsthand about the struggles that business owners and their…

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    Raise Minimum Wage

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    Should government raise the minimum wage? Minimum wage is the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement (such as one with a labor union). Minimum wage was established due to a response in rough conditions for workers to ensure that businesses pay fair wages to their employees. Off course it would be nice to get a higher minimum pay but honestly it’s not the best decision for the country. With a higher minimum wage there will be a lower need for jobs and workers. Instead of raising…

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