Leonard Papenmeier

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A look at the minimum wage in the United States illustrates what has been happening. Through the periods of high growth in the 1950s and ’60s, the minimum wage—which sets a baseline for other wages—tracked productivity. That ended with the onset of neoliberal doctrine. Since then, the minimum wage, adjusted for inflation, has actually fallen.
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