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Tag Archives: Minimum Wage

Two-Thirds of Voters Favor a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, $12 Gets Bipartisan Support

Tying the minimum wage to inflation is favored by nearly two-thirds An in-depth study conducted by the Program for Public Consultation (PPC) at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy finds that two-thirds of American voters favor raising the federal minimum wage to $15, including a majority of Democrats but less than half of…

April 6, 2023 in Law Enforcement, Uncategorized, United States.

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