A student is writing an argument to support the claim that increasing the federal minimum wage would help the economy.

Which point aligns with this argument and should be included in the argument's concluding statement? Select the two correct answers.
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Studies have shown that the majority of people earning minimum wage are part-time workers who have other means of support.
If employers were required to pay their employees more, that cost would be passed on to the consumer through higher prices.
The first federal minimum wage was set at 35¢ per hour during the Great Depression and has been increased 22 times.
Nearly a million people who currently live below the poverty line work full-time and earn the federal minimum wage.
A leading think tank has stated that raising the minimum wage by $3 an hour will create more than 80,000 new jobs.

1 answer

The two points that align with the argument that increasing the federal minimum wage would help the economy and should be included in the argument's concluding statement are:

  1. Nearly a million people who currently live below the poverty line work full-time and earn the federal minimum wage.

  2. A leading think tank has stated that raising the minimum wage by $3 an hour will create more than 80,000 new jobs.

These points directly support the idea that raising the minimum wage can improve economic conditions by lifting workers out of poverty and creating new job opportunities.