Minimum Wage Argumentative Essay

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Bad Idea: Raising the Minimum Wage
For the past three decades minimum wage has been seen to rise several times. Only helping some but more than anything harming most. So who are the ones feeling the effects? Certainly not the wealthy, it never is them, mainly it would be the working poor, unskilled and teenagers. Raising minimum wage would cripple the public even more than what it would actually help.
However, there are those who see it completely the opposite way. Stating that by raising the minimum wage the economy would be better. More people would be able to support themselves; therefore lowering the percentage of poor people and raising the middle-class numbers. It is also argued that this change would not increase the number of unemployment, instead it could potentially raise employment by creating more jobs. Holly Sklar states in her research article, “Research by Fiscal Policy Institute and others showed that states that raised their minimum wages above the federal level experienced better employment and small business trends than states that did not.”
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However if wages go up soon everything else will to clothing, food, gas, rent, etc. making it hard for some to adjust. According to Sherk, “In equilibrium the average fast-food restaurant would have to raise prices 38 percent.” This would be to compensate for the salaries paid to workers. David Cooper mentions in his article that “It would provide a modest stimulus to the entire economy, as increased wages would lead to increased consumer spending, which would contribute to GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth and modest employment gains.” But why would people spend more if prices go up at the same time minimum wages increase. On the contrary it would be smart that people would want to save more

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