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Arguments For Raising Minimum Wage

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Many people experience working minimum wage jobs. Even I have undergone working the tedious, hard working jobs in which I felt the work and responsibility did not reflect my pay: $7.25. Me, as a teenager, thought it was hard to manage on the $7.25 minimum wage, but imagine someone who is working full time and supporting a family on minimum wage--it seems impossible. In The New York Times article, “The Case for a Higher Minimum Wage,” The Editorial Board argues that the federal minimum wage of $7.25 should be raised because it could help those who are in need, increase the productivity of minimum wage employees, and help the American economy; however, conservatives hinder the process. The Editorial Board makes a strong case to raise the minimum wage to help many Americans by giving many statistics and facts, and counterarguments, which makes the argument tenable and plausible. Within the article, many statistics and facts are given to show that the minimum wage needs to be increased to help many Americans economically. One fact is that approximately 27.8 million people would have a higher wage if the Democratic proposition of raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 (“The Case for a Higher Minimum Wage”). With this fact given in the article, it shows that a huge number of people could be impacted positivity if the minimum wage were to increase in the United States. If 27.8 million people receive a high wage, it could change their whole livelihoods and how they raise

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