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Minimum Wage In The United States

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“A 15 percent increase in the minimum wage nationwide would destroy about 290,000 to 590,000 young people's jobs, and about 400,000 to 800,000 jobs overall” (Henderson, David R). Due to the Fair labor Standards act, the federal minimum wage, or the lowest you can pay an employee for work, currently stands at $7.25 an hour. Although a number of Americans think that raising the minimum wage would benefit our country, it would actually bring a number of problems to our economy, such as a rise in job loss and high school dropout. Employers forced to pay workers more will eventually cut a number of them to avoid the loss of profit, and as an effect, hundreds of thousands of hard-working Americans will suffer job loss or reduced benefits. The

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