Minimum Wage in the United States The minimum wage in the United States was established in 1938 under the Fair Labor Standards Act‚ and has been amended numerous times since the original wage of $0.25 per hour; the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. The act makes it illegal to any employer to pay an employee under a federally mandated minimum wage‚ as well as regulates child labor and overtime hours and wages (DOL). In the past few years the debate on whether the minimum wage should
Premium Minimum wage Wage United States
Wage is the compensation paid by the employer to an employee in exchange for finished the work. The fact that there is not all the employer paid the corresponding amount for the employee. Before the minimum wage policy was proposed and implemented‚ there are some employers would take advantage of workers by underpaying them. That is the reason why most of the countries enforced minimum wage policy and let employees are protected by the policy that receives a certain minimum amount for their labor
Premium Employment Wage Minimum wage
Raising the minimum wage and getting paid more sounds like a great idea. Who wouldn’t want to have more money? While it may be cool to raise the minimum wage and get paid more money‚ it has it’s downsides. Minimum wage is the least amount of money an employer can give to their workers. We are talking about minimum wage because it is very important in our economy. People have been trying to raise the minimum wage. While some may argue that raising the minimum wage would help those who don’t have enough
Premium Minimum wage Employment Wage
minimum wage and the actual cost of living‚ many parents must seek public assistance or hold multiple jobs just to cover the cost of their necessities‚ such as rent‚ food‚ utilities‚ clothing‚ transportation‚ and medical care (Nadeau). Since tax revenue pays for public assistance‚ it is us‚ the taxpayers who are subsidizing these wage earners’ pay. However‚ companies utilize several strategies or policies to cope with the increase in business costs stemming from an increase in minimum wages. The increase
Premium Economics Unemployment Minimum wage
The wage gap is made a huge deal‚ but lots of speculation has surfaced about whether it’s real or not. If the wage gap is really the big deal that it’s made out to be‚ it would being affecting thousands of women all over the US. With all these women it’s affecting‚ why hasn’t the government put a stop to it? If the wage gap isn’t real‚ why is it known as the biggest reason for gender inequality in America? This speculation leads me to only one question‚ is the gender wage gap even real? It turns
Premium Gender Discrimination Employment
Minimum wage can be defined as the lowest salary that employers may legally pay for an employees work or service. Minimum wage was first enacted in 1938; this law was called the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Fair Labor Standards Act‚ or the FLSA‚ established minimum wage to ensure that the lowest-paid workers would still receive a sufficient amount of pay. Evidently‚ minimum wage has increased over the years‚ but some argue that the current minimum wage is still not enough. It can be debated whether
Premium Minimum wage Fair Labor Standards Act
advocating the increasing on minimum wage‚are fully supported. Politicians like Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have the right idea when it comes to minimum wage. They want to impose laws so that states and federal government are required to increase the minimum wage whenever the cost of living rises (Johnston 1). There has to be an uprise by women‚ young workers and other low income individuals by having a peaceful protest to the government that the current minimum wage is not acceptable. Creating a
Premium
is a higher minimum wage they would have a better life. However‚ a higher minimum wage will not be great for people in the long run; it will most likely hurt them. The idea of raising minimum wage to $15 a year compared to current price floor of 7.25 is very controversial. Raising the minimum wage may result in unemployment because there would be less hiring of new employees‚ increase in current products‚ and create a higher standard of living. There are a lot of minimum wage workers in the United
Premium
Minimum-Wage “There are people in the world so hungry‚ that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.” Mahatma Gandhi. Recently there are some people living in a house and they have many things like TV‚ computers ...‚ but they live on poverty line due to the high cost of living. In the last seven years‚ the cost of living has increased but the salary is still stable. Especially in the United States the minimum-wage hasn’t been increased for seven years‚ and that’s why there are many
Premium Wage Minimum wage Employment
poor work full-time‚ sometimes over fifty hours a week‚ yet still do not earn enough to escape the depths of poverty. Minimum wage is what these individuals earn‚ as deemed appropriate from the low skill level of the jobs they work. Often the level of incomes received are not made to be living wages and are found to be product of unreasonable systems. Making a living wage in America is unlike the textbook definitions since there are various standards of living within each state that dictate the level
Premium Wage Minimum wage Poverty