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== Introduction== | == Introduction== | ||
• Raising the minimum wage destroys jobs, hurts the poor, keeps people on welfare, and encourages high school students to drop out of high school | |||
• It hurts exactly the workers that it intends to help – the poor, the unskilled, and the young | |||
• One survey indicated that 80% of Americans supported a higher minimum wage | |||
o Of those same respondents, less than half, approximately 46%, supported a higher minimum wage if it might reduce the number of jobs available for workers with limited skills | |||
• To get people out of poverty, we need a system that increases opportunities for low-skilled workers | |||
o Raising the minimum wage is the wrong solution for helping the poor, the unskilled, and the young | |||
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Introduction
• Raising the minimum wage destroys jobs, hurts the poor, keeps people on welfare, and encourages high school students to drop out of high school • It hurts exactly the workers that it intends to help – the poor, the unskilled, and the young • One survey indicated that 80% of Americans supported a higher minimum wage o Of those same respondents, less than half, approximately 46%, supported a higher minimum wage if it might reduce the number of jobs available for workers with limited skills • To get people out of poverty, we need a system that increases opportunities for low-skilled workers o Raising the minimum wage is the wrong solution for helping the poor, the unskilled, and the young