Keaston Gamble
Mr. Miller
CIS 146- Microcomputer Applications
Show Me the Money I have ninety-nine problems, but money could solve at least seventy-five of them. Why is that? Because I’m still young and for the most part inexperienced in the job world, therefor they pay me the minimum requirement for all the hard work I perform for their company. It’s hard working almost full time just to get by. “No one should work full time and live in poverty.”(17 Million Reasons to Raise the Minimum Wage).If minimum wage was raised I would give everyone more of a chance to be successful and make better lives for themselves and their families. The raise of minimum wage would lift millions out of poverty, create more jobs, and help the growth of economy and small businesses. Raising minimum wage would help lift many Americans out of poverty. Minimum wage now is 7.25 in Alabama right now, a worker that does forty hours a week comes to around $290 a week. Add the four week in a month and that’s around $1160. Most of this goes to rent because buying a house is out of the question, some goes to utilities, food, and clothes, and if a person get lucky maybe than can afford to get basic cable at the end of the month. Now tell
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First of all shouldn’t hard work be rewarded; well, money is the best way you can reward a hard worker. Imagine if all the teenagers went to work after school and instead of asking their parents for money. Raising minimum wage will make more teenagers want to work because they start out working for minimum wage, and if its high why not show up to work. Families would not struggle if everyone in house hold that was able to work did work. If companies had more money to give workers would not more people apply and even more stay. Many business would benefit from the raise of minimum wage also. States have constantly raised minimum wage and most of those occurrences the unemployment rate
Many struggle to support their family, pay bills, and buy food on $15000 a year. Minimum wage has been causing a lot of controversy for years now, but nobody does anything to fix the problem. The main reason minimum wage is not being fixed is the rich business owner will have to spend more.People say that minimum wage jobs are easy and pay too much, but they are actually very underpaid and hard for many. One person can survive fine on $15000 a year but three or four can’t. This is one of two reasons why minimum wage should be
According to the American Enterprise Institute, it is stated by president Obama that increasing the minimum wage: “would alleviate poverty”. The president is certainly correct, this wouldn't help everyone. As the information given: only 11.3% of the people will get beneficiated by this raise. Why this? People who don’t work are the ones in poverty; and because firing some its workers, there will be more poverty than there was before. And if the case is that a company keeps their employees… the people
How much would a raise in minimum wage really help? The income workers make would be raised but because the price of living is always going up you would virtually be losing the same amount of money as before. The poverty rates are
Raising the minimum wage could help a lot of family in this country and the one that come here for a better a life that work hard to sent money for their family over the seas or try to get them here sometime they have two or three job cause they can't go school or have no time to cause they have to provide for their family, even family that were born her struggle to make a living in sometime need the government help, if they was getting pay for fair amount of money per hour they could've support their family more and live in a better environment
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 14% of the nation lives below the poverty line, the current population is 326,474,013, and 45,706,362 of the population lives in poverty every single day. One of the reasons why such a large chunk of the population is in poverty is because they are not being paid a reasonable salary for them to support themselves and their families. Raising the minimum wage can lead to problems, but gradual increases are made over time, it could be beneficial for millions of people around the nation. The positive effects of raising minimum wage is what makes it worth it. A raise in minimum wage can be beneficial; however, it must be a
When there are millions of Americans living at or below poverty lines, something has to be done. Billion dollar companies and businesses that employ workers, paying them low wages is hurting the economy. The reality is, unless the minimum wage is raised, the cycle will only continue. With higher minimum wages in place, the entire country does better and, therefore, should be raised. There needs to be laws put place to raise the minimum wage. Doing so would boost the economy with all of the money that Americans would put into it. With higher minimum wages, millions of Americans can get out of poverty, not having to rely on the government for assistance such as food stamps, public housing, child care, and health care needs. They can afford better housing options in which they want to live. Communities would see less crimes in neighborhoods creating a safer environment. Aside from that, Americans can afford a good education, health care, as well as healthier eating and exercising habits.
Raising the minimum wage would hurt the less fortunate families. It spreads income unevenly. Some people would receive more pay and others would lose their jobs making families and the economy suffer. If someone have a minimum wage job that pays $5.15 it is better than no job at $6.00 (Henderson). If someone has a job that does not pay well be thankful for it, it still provides for the
Over 3 million American citizens work minimum wage to support their families and their homes. This isn’t an easy task, because minimum wage is below the poverty. Jobs paying minimum wage wasn’t nearly enough to support a family of even 2 people. If minimum wage was raised to say, 10$ an hour, it would be better than the current 8.50$ workers are being paid now. Minimum wage should be raised because people simply aren’t making enough money for their financial situations on minimum wage.
To begin with, minimum wage should be raised so that adults can afford apartments. A report from the National Low Income Housing stated, “ In no state can an individual working a typical 40-hour week at the federal minimum wage afford a one- or two- bedroom apartment for his or her family.” People working with a minimum wage of $10 to $13 can’t afford an apartment for themselves. This leads to homelessness. The effect of this is rising poverty rates. People can't afford much, let alone an apartment, and will go into poverty and homelessness. Clearly, minimum wage should be raised so that people can afford apartments.
Are you a millennial in need of money? Then raising the minimum wage seems like a logical solution. The minimum wage law has existed in the United States for many years, its purpose being to regulate the amount of money that an employee must legally be paid. Citizens of the United States should be against the minimum wage rising but instead should focus on improving government assistance programs and closing the wage gap. If the minimum wage drastically increased, then other wage average salaries would also need to increase, causing prices to rise as a consequence. A common argument against raising the minimum wage is that it would impact small businesses, and that jobs will be lost. The overall amount of jobs in the U.S. is not finite, and
Have you ever wonder about people who works hard at their jobs and don’t get enough money? My friend's mother is a single parent with two child one is in college and another one is in high school. She works at the Macon County Elementary School as a special need teacher. You can say that most teachers don’t make a whole a lot in the middle Georgia area. She doesn't have enough to pay for daughter college funds or give her son his needs for school. She also struggles to pay for rent, car insurance, and other bills. Most of her family isn't from here so she really don’t have many relatives to support her. Increasing the minimum wage can help families who are struggling with living issues, decrease the unemployment rate, and help businesses with the cost of living.
There have been many arguments over the years stating that raising the minimum wage will greatly impact the US economy. Some of the arguments have been that this will stimulate the economy, a competitive wage for all, and capitalistic competition. Although raising the minimum wage might sound like more money in your pocket, it would not only increase the poverty rate but also would cause those in poverty to rely on the government for more assistance as the prices of goods and services would rise well above what they are now.
Raising the minimum wage is a very important public policy issue. Raising the minimum wage is a responsible policy that is supported by research and demanded by the American public. Each day, minimum wage workers across the country struggle to make ends meet and provide a decent life for their kids (Scott & Perez, 2016). Raising the minimum wage is a controversial issue, many believe that raising the minimum wage would only provide low wage workers more money to spend. However, the benefits can be endless for low wage workers. If minimum wage is increased across the United States it would afford the people effected more opportunities for financial freedom. Increasing the minimum wage would raise the standard of living for low wage workers, allow families to be removed from poverty, allow for government welfare spending to be reduced and lastly additional income being spent would positively affect the economy.
Contrary to these beliefs, I believe that raising the minimum wage will not only benefit the company and employee immensely, but overall increase the productivity of workers. The raising of the minimum wage will help these low income families support their families, which decreases the poverty level too.
Jason Furman and Parrot Sharon explain why raising minimum wage will help families. The wage has to be elevated to just the point where a family can actually afford all the necessities they need in order to survive. The cost of living in houses for poor people makes it difficult for them to afford it and is difficult to stay on task with all the bills. Many minimum wage workers have families to support. The cost of raising children is very expensive. It is an average of $7,100 per year. Minimum wage workers can barely afford to pay child care for one child, let alone two. Increasing minimum wage will also make life easier to those who have food stamps and child care needs. Which can also help them get into college a lot faster so they can go out and pursue a better paying job.