Causal Analysis Essay What are three effects of raising the federal minimum wage?

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Causal Analysis Essay

Topic 3. What are three effects of raising the federal minimum wage?

You can analyze three distinct effects or you can utilize the diagram at the bottom of page 260, showing X leads to Y leads to Z.

Make sure you use words from the Vocabulary of Causal Analysis in your thesis, and that you use at least 10 more of these words in your essay. Underline every word you use from the Vocabulary of Causal Analysis. Avoid the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy by specifying the causal relationship between phenomena.

In this paper you will stop short of recommending a policy. In the argumentative essay, on the other hand, you will recommend a policy about the minimum wage that you feel would benefit our society.

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Since September 1, 1997, nine years have passed without an increase in the federal minimum wage of the United States of America. Democrats and Republicans are still fighting on a minimum wage increase proposal wherein the current $5.15 rate would rise by $2.10 over three years in three increments, reaching $5.85 in January 2007, $6.55 on June 1, 2008, and $7.25 on June 1, 2009. Despite of opposed positions concerning this issue, raising the federal minimum wage would promote the wages of millions of workers, enhance the lifestyle of low-paying workers, and lead to the end of American poverty. Those factors could bring an apparent change to the American life.

At first sight, raising the federal minimum wage would be a positive correlation to the wages of millions of workers. According to the Economic Policy Institute, if the minimum wage could be raised from $5.15 to $7.25 by 2008, then an estimated 14.9 million workers (11% of the workforce) would receive an increase in their hourly wage...