Article created by: Austėja Akavickaitė

For those living in a metropolitan city, $7.25 may feel like a small snack and a drink at best, but for many Americans, this is the reality of the federal minimum hourly wage.

The amount has been exactly the same since 2009, so no wonder that boosting it to $15/h became one of the Biden administration’s priorities. "No one should work 40 hours a week and live in poverty," he announced previously.

But right now, Biden is facing resistance in Congress as he acknowledged that the proposal will likely have to be omitted from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus financial relief plan. And while raising the wage would reduce the number of people in poverty and increase the pay for 27M workers, it will likely increase the federal budget deficit.

Many Americans are feeling cheerful about the prospect, but some are less than impressed. Armed with somewhat questionable arguments, the critics took it to Twitter to share why they don’t want the long-awaited increase of average minimum pay to happen.

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Two tweets providing comebacks on minimum wage increase, discussing wage impacts and price changes in fast food.

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    Twitter exchange about minimum wage and Taco Bell prices highlighting minimum wage impact on US costs debate

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    Twitter exchange discussing minimum wage raise and arguments about cost of labor and worker rights in US.

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    Tweets discussing debates and comebacks about the minimum wage and reasons against raising it in the US.

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    Man turning crank machine that releases pennies at minimum wage rate, illustrating arguments about raising minimum wage in US.

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    Twitter exchange showing comebacks to arguments against raising minimum wage in the US about living wages and job sustainability.

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    Twitter exchange highlighting income inequality as a brilliant comeback on minimum wage debates in the US.

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    Hiring sign showing $17 minimum wage next to In-N-Out burger prices, illustrating minimum wage debate comebacks in the US.

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    Screenshot of Twitter replies debating minimum wage with sarcastic comebacks on jobs and living wages in the US.

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    Comments debating the minimum wage increase with comebacks addressing work ethic and education in the US.

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    Text conversation discussing the premise of minimum wage and arguing for livable wage in the US with strong comebacks.

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    Twitter exchange discussing the minimum wage debate with a pointed comeback on workers deserving $15 per hour.

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    Tweet debate on minimum wage affordability and detailed cost breakdown challenging claims against raising wages in the US.

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    Twitter exchange debating raising the minimum wage to 15 dollars, featuring arguments and comebacks on the topic.

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    Social media exchange debating minimum wage raise in the US with arguments on income and workplace fairness.

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    Tweets discussing minimum wage comparisons between Australia and the US in debates about raising minimum wage.

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