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I guess the point is that, as the min wage grows, certain considerations that were not viable before become viable now, and as a consequence people who otherwise may have been considered for a job would no more, or would lose the job, or the job itself would disappear.


...yet when industry eliminates redundancies and increases automation, resulting in lost jobs, it's viewed as efficiency.


It does have other consequences, certainly.




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