Minimum Wage
February 2nd, 2010 admin
Need More Money? Is minimum wage enough? How do we know that the federal minimum wage is enough? When we start working, how can we tell that minimum wage meets our needs as we purchase the goods and services necessary to support a family? Minimum wage, as we all know, is difficult to control by the federal system. But most people agree that the federal minimum wage does not support a full time working family. Since the federal minimum wage was last raised in 1997, the number of states with minimum wages
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