Many people say, "The rich get richer while the poor get poorer." This
quote is often said these days due to the economic downfall and crisis
happening in the United States. One of the only ways to make due is by
working relentlessly day in and day out. Today's minimum wage simply is not
cutting it anymore, especially if you reside in the state of New Jersey.
With the cost of living going up, it is safe to say that there must be a
raise in minimum wage in order to keep the quality of life stable. However,
not very many people agree with the raise in minimum wage being the
resolution to any economic issues. In fact, increasing the minimum wage
New Jersey is by far one of the most expensive states in many aspects
across the board and in any category. With many people living day-to-day
and paycheck-to-paycheck, it is safe to say that the place minimum wage is
right now is not working for most of New Jersey's residents. For example,
let us take a look at a simple month of living in New Jersey from
'NewJersey.com.' One person living on their own can accrue a total of two
hundred and fifty dollars to three hundred fifty dollars in groceries per
month. If a person owns an economical car that is paid off, with an average
commute of one thousand miles per month, and with gas prices fluctuating up
and down, that person's total in gas expenses can average one hundred and
sixty dollars per month. The average insurance premium in New Jersey is one
hundred and thirty dollars. However, keep in mind that New Jersey is placed
second highest in auto insurance rates in the entire United States. The
combined average for water, utilities, electric and miscellaneous expenses,
totals up to three hundred and fifty dollars. The average in rent in a
typical, suburban area totals nine hundred dollars per month.
The lowest average of expenses for miscellaneous activities such as eating
and drinking, cable/inte...