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Minimum Wage Trends

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Fox, Liana. "Minimum Wage Trends: Understanding past and Contemporary Research." Economic Policy Institute. N.p., 24 Oct. 2006. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.

Liana Fox, writer and member of the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute, analyzes some of the myths that surround the increase of minimum wage. The article describes the challenges families face living off of minimum wage and how many live below the poverty line. Fox goes on to say, “On average, families with affected workers rely on those workers for over half (59%) of the families’ total earnings. Nearly half (46%) of all families with an affected worker rely solely on the earnings of those workers.” This article provides statistics that I will use to argue my point that the minimum wage needs …show more content…

According to Greenblatt, nearly 6 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 are not working and not in school, which has some economists worried that younger people are having a harder time getting a start in the adult world. Greenblatt goes on to justify the fear of economists by stating, “The number of college graduates working in minimum wage jobs has more than doubled over the past five years, meanwhile, working Americans are paying more in taxes to support social-welfare expenses for young people without jobs.” There is a continuous ripple effect in the economy that is starting to effect all aspects of life. Young adults who are working minimum wage jobs are unable to pay off college loans which in turn puts them farther and farther behind. The article mentions the amount of 18-24 year old living at home has increased from 51.2% in 2007 to 56.2% percent in 2012. Using all of the information gathered, I will use this source to stress the need for higher minimum wage so that young adults are able to move ahead in …show more content…

Opponents believe that increased labor costs force businesses to cut jobs to make up for the decrease in profit. Other topics Mejeur includes in the article are different approaches of states raising the minimum wage and arguments for and against supporting the minimum wage. Some states have already taken the initiative and raised their minimum wage above the federal standard, North Carolina however has kept pace with the federal standard. I will use the information presented in this article to analyze both sides of the minimum wage issue. In a poll conducted in November of 2013, “76% of the public supported raising the federal minimum wage to $9.00 an hour. In the same poll, 69% of those asked supported a future increase to match the cost of living, to keep pace with inflation.” This is a point I will use in my research to explain why raising the minimum wage is a good

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