Goal/Optimal Soultion:
•Raise the federal minimum wage to
$8.75 from the previous $7.25
•Increase the minimum wage in
segments over a long period of time
•Put more money into the economy
to stimulate economic growth
•Helping those are trying to
support a family off of a minimum wage salary
•Reduce state/federal taxes on
citizens by reducing the amount of people depending on the government to
provide them with food and shelter
Plan Of Action:
Federal minimum wage reaches
$8.75 by the beginning of 2016
• Raise the federal minimum wage
by $0.50 every 8 months starting January 1st,
2014
•Give businesses and companies
time to figure out how to rearrange
income before next minimum wage increase
•Monitor unemployment rates as
minimum wage steadily increases
•States that already have minimum
wages higher than the original $7.25 and projected $8.50 federal minimum wage
can keep their current state minimum wage
Costs:
By keeping and raising the
minimum wage, businesses are being told how much they have to pay workers
instead of the businesses deciding how much each employee’s labor is worth.
Unemployment is expected to rise as businesses will have to fire the workers they
can’t afford to pay. Businesses are being forced to rearrange income.
Benefits:
•As the minimum wage increase to
$8.75, the 2.9% of Americans currently making the minimum salary will have more
money in their pockets to spend in the economy.
As inflation is rising, the value of $7.25 won’t buy as much as it did
in 2007 when the minimum wage was last increased. The people who need the money
the most now have more money to afford things like food and shelter instead of
relying on the government to supply it for them.
Who Would Support This?
Supporters:
•The Democratic Party would
definitely support my proposal. They’ve been pushing for a minimum wage
increase because they believe that eventually the minimum wage should become a
living wage. The democrats believe that increasing minimum wage will help bring
a lot of people out of poverty while stimulating the economy. Although they’d
like to see a greater minimum wage increase, they would support the presented
proposal.
Non - Supporters
•The Republican Party would be
against my proposal to raise the minimum wage. The republicans are more focused
on working towards less government intervention in the economy, and by telling
businesses they have to raise their wages exerts much government power into the
economy. Minimum wage has had a history of increasing rates of unemployment,
which the republicans also wouldn’t like. They believe that the federal minimum
wage should stay at $7.25.
Previous Outcomes:
•Minimum Wage Fair Act of 2007:
•Months after the minimum wage
began to increase, there were no signs of a high unemployment rate
•Economy recession cannot be pinpointed on
the minimum wage increase
•Companies had enough time to
rearrange income before the next minimum wage increase occurred to prevent
firing many workers
•After the minimum wage increase
stabilized to $7.25, however, the economy fell into a recession of high
unemployment.
Intended Outcome:
•Increase money flow in the
economy
•Stimulate the economy
•Provide more money to people
living off of a minimum wage salary
•Cut taxes by providing people who
live off of government aid with more money through their minimum wage salary
•Keep the minimum wage consistent
with the rising inflation


