Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Workers Need a Living Wage Essay -- Its Time to Raise the Minimum Wag
Its 600am and that annoying beep of your alarm is ringing in your ears. You get up, start the coffee maker, shower, and get dressed in your forge attire. You start your car and back out of your drive-way before noticing that youre running on the last fumes of your tank. You drive to nearest gas station where you line up gas prices have, once again, risen.The aforementioned scenario is only one of many examples of the slighting value of the dollar. In fact, in the past five years, the CPI-U has increased from 168.8 to 190.7 - thats a 12.97% inflationary increase (Historical CPI) Sure, to Corporate Joe in his fancy sports car, a few extra pennies for gas isnt much, but what about the school janitor who is hard to successfully raise a family of four on tokenish pay? The most immediate reality behind reinforcement Wage organizing is the outstanding erosion of the minimum plight. Even with the 1996 increase to $5.15 an hour the buying post of the minimum wage is still 30 percent below its bankers bill in 1968. This is true despite the fact the economy was about fifty dollar bill percent more productive than in 1968. A minimum wage that had kept pace with productivity gains would be roughly $11.20 today (Pollin and Luce, 58). In fact, in 2003 the poverty rate rose from 12.1 to 12.5 percent leaving 35.9 zillion people at or below the poverty line of $18,660 for a family of four (U.S. Census Bureau). These 35.9 million people trudge through their manual of arms labor occupations day in and day out only to regard the (few) dollars they earn slowly depreciate in value. In 1906, John Ryan, commend of the living wage, wrote Every man who is willing to work, has, therefore an inborn chastise to sustenance from the earth and on reasonable terms or conditio... ...ome of the pecuniary burden they experience. With the increasingly inflating dollar and therefore the depreciating value of the minimum wage, an implementation of a universal living wage w ould be the human-centred thing to do.Works CitedHistorical Consumer Price Index. Historical CPI. 2003. 4 march 2015. Pollin, Robert and Stephanie Luce. The Living Wage Building A Fair Economy. newborn York New Press, 1998.U.S. Census Bureau. Poverty 2003 Highlights. 26 August 2004. 25 February 2015.Glickman, Lawrence. A Living Wage American Workers and the Making of a Consumer Society. Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press, 1997.Acorn.org. ACORN About Acorn. 2005. 2 demo 2015.
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