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by SubiculumCode
2559 days ago
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Do you mean that you'd get low unemployment, but most workers get paid starvation wages, but t a few most valuable workers get much larger salaries? Poverty was absolutely horrible before minimum wage for most workers. I can't help but think that such policies you are proposing are historical revisionism at its worst. |
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Edit: numbers made up to illustrate the claim, not to provide evidence. This claim is a widely accepted principle that you can find in any introductory econ textbook.