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    for industry to add to growth, but the negative argument it that industry should be set up on lands which are not suitable for agriculture. Whether or not a landowner gets the right to compensation is even a bigger question. The farmers are given alternative means of living and whether they can adapt to it is a matter of debate again. The Land Acquisition Act of 1894 under which the lands are acquired was considered to be very back dated according to the current situation. However the new bill aims

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    American workers to earn a living wage that covers all of their necessities. However, raising the minimum wage is not the only answer, and the government should utilize alternative strategies or policies to curb unemployment and reduce the levels of inflation. Reducing the inflation and unemployment levels will allow more workers to support their families in an efficient manner as compared to increasing the minimum wage levels. The average amount recommended is $15 per hour, the average living costs for

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    health care plans, they are doing so in a manner that will keep costs at a minimum and within budgetary constraints. With this said, one of the impediments of the employer sponsored health care plans are that they are not tailored with the employees in mind. Notwithstanding that employees are provided a lesser amount if they decide to enroll into an employer sponsored health care plan, they are coerced to forgone alternative external health care plans that may be more suitable for them and their families

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    interested a tax free investment, municipal bonds may be a good fit for you. Since municipalities must operate on a budget, and due to the limits of taxation and fees, the list of infrastructure upgrades often goes unfunded. Unless some gracious benefactor makes a donation, cities usually tap the capital markets for funding by issuing munis (municipal bonds). There are two different types of municipal bond structures. General obligation bonds are supported by sales tax or property tax. Revenue bonds

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    Minimum Wages The debate on increasing or eliminating minimum wages is of serious concern for the developing and developed economies. Minimum wage is the amount of lowest wage, set by the federal state to allow employers to pay minimum wage per hour to the employees (Bloobergview.org, 2014). Here, the area of concern is whether there should be minimum wage or not in the country. Well, I strongly oppose the idea of having a minimum wage in the economy. The increase in minimum wage will increase the

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    I am for an increase but do not believe minimum wage should be $15. I feel that if occupations for working professionals received a bump in pay which should not be levitated by a special tax for the employers. I feel the most crucial thing the U.S. needs to regulate is outsourcing. If companies are allowed to outsource jobs from Americans, then we should ban the use of that company’s products. An alternative would be to regulate the price and ensure either import fees are

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    This is designed to provide an incentive for people to work extra hours and keep more of what they earn. Changes to the tax and benefit system also seek to reduce the risk of the ‘poverty trap’ – where households on low incomes see little net financial benefit from supplying extra hours of their labor. If tax and benefit reforms can improve incentives and lead to an increase in the labor supply, this will help to reduce the equilibrium rate of unemployment (the

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    Paper 1 10-2-2017 Minimum Wage Debate The minimum wage debate is always a big topic in the United States politics. Studies show over 3.8 million Americans are paid at or below minimum wage (Dickinson 33). Many have looked back on past wage systems and have questioned wage’s relationship to current market inflation. In response to this inquiry, a large majority of the general population, relatively unrelated to their degree of income, support legislation to increase the minimum wage. However, the

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    This approach tends to insulate managers from the frictions of the marketplace because costs, not market prices, affect the revenues of the supplying division. 4. It leads to problems in computing the taxable income of subunits located in different tax jurisdictions. 22-13 Disagree. Cost and price information are often useful starting points in the negotiation process. Costs, particularly variable costs of the "selling" division, serve as a "floor" below which the selling division would be unwilling

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    pay supervision fees, restitution to victims and court costs. Further, offenders on community supervision could utilize to addiction treatment programs and mental health services to avoid re-offending. Community supervision offers an excellent alternative to the high cost of incarceration while shifting the financial burden to the offender. The costs of incarceration continue to rise. In 2013, a three-year prison sentence cost over $37,000 according to the New York Times, while a probation sentence

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