Persuasive Essay On Minimum Wage

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Minimum Wage
Imagine a women who works as a janitor at the local school. She puts a lot of effort into her job, but still gets paid minimum wage. When she leaves work, she has to decide between putting gas into her beat-up car to get to work or feed her children for a week. She chose her children. Now she has to walk to work (an hour walk) every day for the next two weeks until her paycheck comes. And with the next paycheck, all her expenses will be due soon. In order to have electricity and water, she decides to buy ramen noodles for meals for two weeks. The scenario is mild for the people suffering on minimum wage. Minimum wage needs to be raised because it will become a payable wage people can live on, people will get out of debt, resourceful items such as an education can be afforded, and it …show more content…

Many Americans do not get an education because they simply cannot afford to do so. Not many people can jungle a full-time job and a higher education. College is very expensive. People feel unmotivated to go to school because they cannot afford it and taking out loans is very harsh. My mother worked two jobs to afford to go to college without taking loans. It’s important to raise the minimum wage so people do not have to suffer as my mother did. In order to have a better future, its important people are able to survive and get an education.
Minimum wage effects everyone. Higher economic-classed people view raising minimum wage as babying lower workers. They think it is giving money to people who do not deserve. The majority of the people against the raising of minimum wage, do not know what it is like to live on it. They eat their meals every day and can’t even imagine being hungry for more than two hours. People who work on minimum suffer more than anyone can imagine. The point isn’t about raising the minimum wage so people can live a glorious life, it’s about allowing people to