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13 Million Reasons To Raise Minimum Wage

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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 …show more content…

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

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