The trajectory for low wage workers is very different between states that went beyond the federal minimum wage and states that did not.
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The trajectory for low wage workers is very different between states that went beyond the federal minimum wage and states that did not.

June 30, 2021 | Chart

AUTHORS

GadLevanon, PhD

Former Vice President, Labor Markets
The Conference Board

FrankSteemers

Former Senior Economist
The Conference Board

AgronNicaj

Associate Economist
The Conference Board

MichaelPapadopoulos

Former Associate Economist
The Conference Board

JeanneShu

Director, Labor Markets
The Conference Board


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