Chapter 13 in your text is on Fiscal Policy. For this discussion, you are going to read the article on page 413 in your text–Federalism in Action: Minimum wage debate. Once you’ve done so, answer the questions at the bottom of the article. Additionally, answer the following:
What are your thoughts about increasing the federal minimum wage to provide people with a “living wage“?
Remember, this is primarily based on research and not your opinion. You may add your opinion, only after you’ve become educated on the topic and only when it is specified in the prompt. Works cited are required. For this discussion, the textbook is a required source.
Please be sure to meet the requirements for posting in the discussion board. For more specifics, please refer to to the directions provided in the Start Here tab in eCampus. Do not forget your works cited. Since the textbook is required for this discussion, you must include it in your works cited. Any additional research must be included in your sources as well.
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