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Minimum Wage In America Research Paper

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For example, many people believe that it would act as an economic stimulus for the country. If the minimum wage were to increase, that would allow for people to have more money, and in turn they would spend more money at businesses, boosting the nations economy.20 However, it would also benefit the government by decreasing the amount of people enrolled in government programs such as Medicaid and food stamps.21 As stated in an article published in Congressional Digest, “The President’s plan strengthens the middle class by making America a magnet for jobs, equipping every American with the skills they need to do those jobs, and ensuring hard work leads to a decent living,”22 this, directly relating to a statement the President made in his State …show more content…

It was a fight that ignited a movement across the nation. Since then, similar groups have sprouted in cities and towns across the country.28 Terrence Wise, the leader of Stand Up KC and father of three, has worked in the fast-food industry for eight years and still only makes eight dollars per hour. Neither of his jobs at McDonalds or Burger King provide him with benefits or vacation days. His Fiancé has worked as a home-healthcare provider for ten years and still only makes ten dollars per hour. “We raise three little girls in Kansas City, Missouri. We work hard, everyday. But, the wages are so low that we skip meals. We have been homeless while I am working two jobs, and I barely get to see my daughters.” says Wise in a speech introducing President Obama at The White House. “We are united as working people, as moms and dads, and as proud Americans, to make sure all work pays what we need to support our …show more content…

Although the group, Stand Up KC has gained many supporters, including that of politicians in the area, business owners in the area have been hard at work trying to shut down their efforts of raising the minimum wage. In fact, the group recently received enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot, shortly after the city council had approved a bill raising the city’s minimum wage to $8.50 per hour, with yearly increases until the year 2020 when it will reach thirteen dollars per hour. However, with the passing of a law, earlier this year, forbidding cities from setting their own minimum wages, the decision could be left up to the state to decided whether or not to raise the minimum wage for Kansas City. But, this will not stop Stand Up KC and their supporters. This is something that needs to be

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