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The Purple Network Opinion Duel: Does the US Need a Higher Minimum Wage?

The third in a series of debates between The Nation and National Review, moderated by Roll Call.

The Nation

May 21, 2014

In the third installment of The Purple Network’s “Opinion Duel,” Roll Call Editor-in-Chief Christina Bellantoni moderated a discussion with Charles C. W. Cooke, from National Review, and The Nation’s Zoë Carpenter over the politically charged topic of raising the minimum wage. Carpenter contended that “even Republicans in the South” want the minimum wage raised to $10.10 but said that hike might not be enough. “There’s a lot of momentum” for legislative action, Carpenter said. Cooke took issue with the idea that raising the minimum wage would “lift people out of poverty” saying that most who currently make minimum wage are not below the poverty line. “When you’re looking at how to help people in need,” Cooke said, minimum wage is “often not the best way to do it.”

Carpenter and Cooke discussed whether labor unions and their influence have affected the debate and how the mid-term elections will affect any change this year.

Led by Bellantoni, Carpenter and Cooke discussed if the economy could sustain and grow with a raise in the minimum wage and if President Obama’s current actions will make any difference.

You can watch the first installment of “Opinion Duel,” discussing the Keystone XL pipeline, here.

You can watch the second installment of “Opinion Duel,” discussing climate change, here.

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