No one does. It drives up the price of everything.“@WSJ: Who benefits from higher min wage: http://on.wsj.com/1cx9E0N pic.twitter.com/6bFgItSSuF”
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No one does. It drives up the price of everything.“@WSJ: Who benefits from higher min wage: http://on.wsj.com/1cx9E0N pic.twitter.com/6bFgItSSuF”
@WSJ $35.000 to $75.000
@WSJ Everyone benefits from a higher minimum wage #realitycheck
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This data is irrelevant w/o knowing household size.
@WSJ More importantly, who is adversely affected by the minimum wage? The poor working class. Which in 2014 continues to grow alarmingly so.
@WSJ this chart doesn't make sense.
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@WSJ the correct answer is the unions. Their pay is tied to minimum wage. Their contracts go up
@WSJ @loudobbsnews government workers
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