Raising Minimum Wage Essay

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Raising the minimum wage would help reduce the need for Government Assistance programs. A government assistance program is a government funded federal aid available to low income families, programs includes: Medicare which is an income based health insurance, WIC, the Women Infants and Children Nutrition program that provides supplemental foods to women and children, Section 8 or the Housing Act of 1937 which authorizes the payment of rental housing assistance to low income households, and Food Stamps which provides food purchasing assistance. These programs were put in place to assist the unemployed and the underemployed with financial assistance after the Great Depression under the Social Security Act of 1935, which established a number …show more content…

("The History of Welfare") “Low income families make up 60 percent of those receiving food stamps, and 47 percent on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). According to a 2014 report “Local Minimum wage laws: Impacts on workers, families and businesses” from the University of California, The authors concluded that the enrollment in public assistance programs coincides with the federal poverty level and that increasing the minimum wage reduces public assistance, participation.” They suggested that a 10 percent increase in the minimum wage reduces food stamp enrollment by anywhere between 2.4 to 3.2 percent ,and reduces program expenditures by 1.9 percent. During President Obama’s 2014 state union address, he urged Congress to increase the minimum wage to $10.10. A report from the Congressional Budget Office projects that an increase in the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per house will result in higher paychecks for 16.5 million employees. Amongst those 900,000 individuals will rise above the poverty

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