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Seeing Eye to Eye with Barbara Ehrenreich's article "Nickel and Dimed."

In her article, "Nickel and Dimed," Barbara Ehrenreich says that "many people earn far

less than they need to live on" ( 270.) A good percent of high school graduates move right on to college. They graduate college and then they usually move on to make a good amount of money to live a satisfying life. However, college is not made for everyone, and what would our world be with only professionals? I agree with Ehrenreich that the minimum wage is too low because, while people with open opportunities earn a better future for their families, many like my own, are fighting to get through on a daily basis due to our economy.

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As Ehrenreich states "employers will look at that $30,000 figure [...] and see nothing but bankruptcy ahead" (270.) This makes it hard for employers to pay a living wage. They are afraid of their employees declaring bankruptcy while working for them. Well, how are people supposed to make the money if the employers won't hire them in the first place? I understand that people that do not go to college should not and probably could not make as much money as someone that graduated college. Some people have a family before even graduating high school, let alone college. But why is this any reason to keep these people from getting a well paying job. This was also a problem for my mother. After working at her job for about two years they told her that she could not move on in the field unless she started going to college. Of course my mom took advantage of this ultimatum and went to college. She was lucky to find a job that would work with and around her schedule. She is now going to college part-time and working full-time. She probably won't graduate for at least eight years, but she is very determined and I know that she will do it because she knows that it is the best for her and out family.

Many people don't realize that some people go home to a "car or a van [at the end of the night], or some people are forced to just "work through" their illness or injury "because [they don't

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