From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
A recent Los Angeles Times article published in the Post-Gazette cites a claim by the Center for Economic and Policy Research that there is "little indication from economic research" that minimum wage hikes result in employment loss, ("Push for Minimum Wage Increase Intensifies," Jan. 8). This is a bogus claim that relies on a handful of studies cherry-picked to fit their point of view. The academic consensus overwhelmingly rejects that claim. In fact, a new report by researchers at the University of California-Irvine finds that even these outlying studies that the Center for Economic and Policy Research cites are fatally flawed, and that their conclusions are without merit.

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