What are higher wages?

Higher wages mean you get more money for doing your job.

Imagine you're selling lemonade at a stand. At first, you sell 10 cups and earn $5. That's like getting paid $0.50 per cup. Now, if you start selling more lemonade, maybe because you put up a bigger sign or added cookies, people buy even more. You sell 20 cups and now get $10. That means your wage went up to $0.50 per cup, but you're earning more in total.

Sometimes, when your job becomes easier or you do better at it, your boss might say, "Let’s give you a little extra money!" That’s like getting a raise, your wages go higher because you’re doing great work.

Why Wages Go Up

  • If you work harder or longer
  • If the job becomes more popular
  • If you learn new skills

Think of it like growing taller. When you grow, your clothes don’t fit anymore, just like when you earn more money, you need a bigger piggy bank to save it all!

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Examples

  1. A factory worker gets a raise from $10 to $12 an hour because the company needs more workers.
  2. A teacher earns more money after working for ten years.
  3. A delivery driver starts making more money when more people order food online.

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