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== An Increase in Minimum Wage would Reduce Poverty==
== An Increase in Minimum Wage would Reduce Poverty==


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Nowadays the actual welfare reform cause poor families to rely on their savings from low-paid jobs. A minimum wage increase would likely create a positive externality in reducing poverty.
 
The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable tax credit that supplements the earning of low- and moderate- income workers, is now out of date as the minimum wage has not kept pace with inflation. A minimum wage increase from $5.15 to $7.25 would return the value of full-time work to just above its 1997 level and renew the nation's commitment to working families


== Unemployment ==
== Unemployment ==

Revision as of 02:59, 29 November 2006

Introduction Helps Economy


Economics is the science that aims to optimize the allocation of resources in society. So, if economists came with the term minimum wage, it definitely must have been for a reason. Let us make a brief overview of the justification of the establishment of a minumum wage in the labor market.


Initiate effort

A minumum wage is necessary to promote any effort from the part of workers. Accodring to the efficiency theory, there exists a minumum wage, which workers require before investing any effort. If we look at this tendency, we can bravely state that a minumu wage fuels the economy and lays out the fundamentals of productivity.

An Increase in Minimum Wage would Reduce Poverty

Nowadays the actual welfare reform cause poor families to rely on their savings from low-paid jobs. A minimum wage increase would likely create a positive externality in reducing poverty.

The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable tax credit that supplements the earning of low- and moderate- income workers, is now out of date as the minimum wage has not kept pace with inflation. A minimum wage increase from $5.15 to $7.25 would return the value of full-time work to just above its 1997 level and renew the nation's commitment to working families

Unemployment

Employemnt

Provide a comparative basis

Limits capitalistic exploitation

Moderates discrimination

The minimum wage helps secure workers against any sort of discrimination or exploitation. The minimum wage is instated by the law and can be therefore legally enforced.