This article talks about the future potential changes in the minimum wage and how they could help us as a country and economy. It talks about how families would be helped if the wage was increased to a livable and supportable amount. Even though I do not agree with this way of work, the article talks about how raising the minimum wage would help people who are in their midlife and have a family and such. I will use this knowledge in my essay to give a full understanding of how the higher minimum wage helps out families. Danziger, Sheldon, and David Ratner. "Labor Market Outcomes and the Transition to Adulthood. Future of Children 20.1 (2010): 133-158. Academic Search Complete. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. In this scholarly article, Sheldon Danziger and David Ratner talk about how the changes in the labor market like technological advances, globalization, declining unionization, and the issue of the minimum wage have made it harder for young adults to find work. Young adults with no college degree cannot support a family on one of these minimum wage jobs and thus create economic instability in this country. I will use this information to show facts that raising the minimum wage makes job finding more difficult which in the long run, increases poverty. This article is much like the article proposing to raise the minimum wage. This article claims that raising the wage would boost our economy and help out families. It brings into account the low amount waiters and waitresses are paid by their companies, and how raising their wage would help them out. It also talks about how the GDP and income of our country would increase by the billions of dollars. I will use this to show some benefits of the minimum wage to the economy as I am trying to give a good look at both sides of the debate. This article's goal is to analyze the "effects of the minimum wage on wage inequality, relative employment and over education." They talk about how over e