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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Minimum wage: CreditDonkey presents the portrait of a worker's minimum wage


In a recent infographic, CreditDonkey.com puts a positive spin on minimum wage jobs and the number of people seeking these increases in work - mainly students and recent graduates. Through the compilation of data on statistics of minimum wages and trends across the country in one place, CreditDonkey.com has developed a new portrait of workers United States minimum wage and the work they do.


Charles Tran, founder of CreditDonkey.com, a comparison of credit cards and financial education website "first experience of work of many students is a job that pays minimum wage," said. "The pay is not good, but these works are a way for them to get started in the world of work and help fund their education."


Computer graphics include:
Demographics of minimum wage States with the lower paid and those who have minimum wages higher than the federal level the industries with the most common education minimum wage jobs for low-wage workers

This function shows the age, gender and education affect the probability that someone wins the wage minimum or less. It also shows what kind of jobs pay low wages and if those jobs are common.


"There isn't really much to to learn of a minimum wage job, especially for young people with little experience beyond your home or school life," said Tran. "Even for students who want to get into a very different industry once they have finished school, have essential work skills to learn in these entry-level jobs."


Visit CreditDonkey.com here to see the full infographic on minimum wage workers.


CreditDonkey.com publishes reviews of credit card, offers and tips to help Americans make informed credit decisions. Minimum wage workers, students and other consumers can visit CreditDonkey.com to find the best credit card that meets your financial needs.



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