A $10.10-an-hour minimum-wage increase shows an improvement but is still not a living wage, which would be twice the poverty rate at $12 an hour.
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A $10.10-an-hour minimum-wage increase shows an improvement but is still not a living wage, which would be twice the poverty rate at $12 an hour.
This article was posted on Wednesday, January 15th, 2014 at 1:33pm and is filed under Economy/Economics, Labor, Video.
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