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Minimum Wage Position Paper

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There has always been a constant debate about whether or not our government should raise or lower the minimum wage within the United States. Especially after this past year’s controversial presidential election, it seems to be a running concern between our citizens about whether or not the minimum wage should stay the same, increase, or decrease to create the most beneficial outcome for our constituents. Although our country seems to be very divided on this issue, multiple sources address this policy in our daily newspapers, articles and magazines. One article found by the U.S. news explains whether a higher minimum wage would help or hurt our American workers. The article explains that although Obama wanted to raise minimum wage to $12 …show more content…

The article expresses the large concern that poverty is not due to low minimum wages, but instead “lack of work all together” (Cooper, 2016). Based off statistics, graphs, and trends, the article clarifies that there is either not enough work available that results in poverty, or some just do not work or were fired comprising 32% of the poverty population (Cooper, 2016). The article summarizes that politicians’ arguments sometimes assume that an increase in the minimum wage will result in lower poverty. However, the foundation of economic education states that this will actually do the opposite; when the minimum wage is increased, businesses no longer can afford work, and therefore jobs are lost, making it more difficult for workers who are already in poverty to find employment (Cooper, …show more content…

This article also uses numerous statistics from multiple sources such as the “US Census Bureau” and even quotes worthy political figures such as Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders (Cooper, 2016). However, he does add his “personal research” regarding job opportunities and the federal wage, which may make Coopers article less credible when comparing it to Soergels. Although I did not see any misinformation, I definitely feel as if this article is much more bias than Soergel's article. I believe the article is attempting to convince the audience that raising the minimum wage is not the answer and uses poverty as a prime example and main focus throughout the context (Cooper, 2016). Cooper seems to be bringing the high unemployment and poverty rate up as a main concern while separating them from the minimum wage issue. Cooper expresses his belief that each issue are their own problems, and lowering the minimum wage may actually help the poor instead of hurt them (Cooper, 2016). While the first article takes a more standard unbiased approach, the second article by the FEE is advertising a negative debate towards raising the minimum wage through statistics and visual representations such as graphs and charts (Cooper, 2016). However, I still feel as if I am able to trust both of these articles as viable sources of information, just from two different

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