Overwhelming majority of studies show raising minimum wage costs jobs (Blog)

Overwhelming majority of studies show raising minimum wage costs jobs (Blog)
- December 16, 2015
- Research by David Neumark, economics Chancellor’s Professor, is featured by American Thinker Dec. 16, 2015
From American Thinker:
In an excellent analysis in the Wall Street Journal, economist David Neumark [UCI]
destroys the argument that raising the minimum wage doesn't cost jobs by citing several
studies representing the overwhelming evidence that gives the lie to the myth that
raising the minimum wage doesn't hurt the least skilled and most vulnerable workers.
For the full story, please visit http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/12/overwhelming_majority_of_studies_show_raising_minimum_wage_costs_jobs.html.
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