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Outline For Persuasive Speech On Minimum Wage

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I. Introduction A. Who here likes money? Who here would like to have some more? Even if you didn’t raise your hand, you would probably be lying to say you haven’t wanted cash at one point or another. B. And you wouldn’t be alone in answering yes to the second question. You’d likely be with the millions of unemployed people, people below the poverty line, and people who earn the measly $7.25 federal minimum wage that would like to earn more money. There are many in the latter group who are trying to support families solely off of a minimum wage job. C. Good morning, everyone. My name is Benjamin Mayberry, and I have been actively researching the federal minimum wage for several weeks now. Today, I will be informing you all about the current minimum wage, why there is a growing movement to increase it, as well as the potential positive and negative effects of doing so, and whether or not common arguments are credible. Transition: To begin, allow me to provide some context as to why the call for an increased minimum wage is present. II. Body A. Since July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage has been $7.25, but as of 2016 the living wage – the hourly rate a single person must earn to support themselves or their family – is quite a bit higher. a. The living wage for a single adult in Wisconsin is $10.58. There is obviously a significant disparity between this and the federal minimum wage. For people working minimum wage jobs as their only source of income, they earn

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