Minimum Wage Equals the Demise of the Work Force
Date Submitted: 04/10/2003 00:48:40
If a person were to ask any worker if he or she would like a raise, the response would be a resounding yes. However, if one were to ask that same worker if he or she would like to be fired or have their hours of work reduced, then that worker would likely say no. The effects of minimum wage are centered on exactly these points. Minimum wage should be eliminated.
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