Persuasive Essay On Crop Production

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Working for a living, it 's the American way, but at what point does the American way become not worth it? What most people don 't see is the hard work that goes behind every single product sold in our stores especially grocery stores. Crop production is the forty third most employed industry in the United States with over six hundred twenty seven thousand employees nation wide (Top 50 Industries). The big picture is that everything in our grocery stores, everything that keeps this nation out of hunger comes from agriculture and crop production. The real numbers to look at would be the number of immigrants that work long hours seven days a week to to keep our crop production alive yet do not show up on the employment statistics. The problem presented is, the U.S government does not require agricultural employers to pay their workers a minimum wage (Avakian, Brad). This leaves workers struggling to live, eat, drink, and support their family yet
The average full time worker works forty hours a week. If we do the math, that’s three hundred seventy dollars a week. Now, exclude thirty percent that will be taken out for taxes. Now, your weekly income is somewhere in the neighborhood of two hundred fifty nine dollars. Americans, and those living and working in America, are struggling to live with an income of such. The agricultural working people, be them immigrants or not, can not live a comfortable life with an income less than that of minimum wage. The sad truth is that the law does not require all agricultural workers to be paid a minimum wage. This allows employers to pay their workers a very small wage and in return make a very large profit. Although underpayment isn’t happening in all agricultural lines of work, it sure is happening in too many and it is forcing those employed to suffer the loss of housing, food, and care products for their

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