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Results of the study for proposing the increasing amount to the Minimum Wage for 2020 and its repercussions
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2019-12Registro en:
Jiménez-Bandala, C. A., Peralta, J. Sánchez, E., Andrade, L. A., Chiatchoua, C., Guadarrama, A. C., Meneses-Ruiz, D. M., Matus, E., Arellano, D. y Márquez, I. (2019). Results of the study for proposing the increasing amount to the Minimum Wage for 2020 and its repercussions. Revista Internacional de Salarios Dignos, 1(02), 1-10.
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JIMENEZ BANDALA, CARLOS ALBERTO; 326293
Andrade Rosas, Luis Antonio; 98882
CHIATCHOUA X, CESAIRE; 281679
GUADARRAMA MUÑOZ, ALMA COSSETTE; 45792
MENESES RUIZ, DULCE MARIA; 204503
Jimenez Bandala, Carlos Alberto
Peralta, José Daniel
Sánchez, Enrique
Andrade Rosas, Luis Antonio
Chiatchoua X, Cesaire
Guadarrama Muñoz, Alma Cossette
Meneses Ruiz, Dulce Maria
Matus, Edgar
Arellano, Diana
Márquez, Ian
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Resumen
The Minimum Wage had an historic recuperation in 2019, however, still represents very serious lags that decrease the living quality of the working class. For the Minimum Wage to reach the purchasing power of 1976, it should increase 281%; while to level the GDP growth per capita of the neoliberal period, the increase should be 349%. For 2020, the Minimum Wage could increase in a nominal range between 24 and 25% to reach an amount of $ 128.60 per day without the inflation exceeding the monetary policy objective (3% +/- 1%).
It is recommended and of highest priority to continue with a policy to increase the purchasing power of wages in order to reach dignified levels.