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  2. Price floor - Wikipedia

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    An example of a price floor is minimum wage laws, where the government sets out the minimum hourly rate that can be paid for labour. In this case, the wage is the price of labour, and employees are the suppliers of labor and the company is the consumer of employees' labour.

  3. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minimum wage by state by year. In the United States, the minimum wage is set by U.S. labor law and a range of state and local laws. [4] The first federal minimum wage was instituted in the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, but later found to be unconstitutional. [5]

  4. File:Minimum wage by state by year.webp - Wikipedia

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    English: Minimum wage by state and year. See: List of US states by minimum wage. Date: ... Graph updated November 9, 2023: 06:17, 4 January 2022: 765 × 847 (77 KB)

  5. What 1 minimum wage chart tells us about the labor market - AOL

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    A well-known factoid in American economic debates is that wages used to grow with productivity, but they don't anymore. There's a particularly famous chart, courtesy of the Economic Policy ...

  6. Here’s What the US Minimum Wage Was the Year You Were ... - AOL

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    Although minimum wage is higher now than it was years ago, it isn't keeping up with the cost of living. Look at how minimum wage has changed over the years. Here’s What the US Minimum Wage Was ...

  7. Here’s What the US Minimum Wage Was the Year You Were Born

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    Illinois' minimum wage rose from $9.25 to $10; Nevada's minimum wage rose from $7.25 to $8 for workers with health insurance, and from $8.25 to $9 for those without health coverage; and Oregon's ...

  8. Minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    The supply and demand model implies that by mandating a price floor above the equilibrium wage, minimum wage laws will cause unemployment. [43] [44] This is because a greater number of people are willing to work at the higher wage while a smaller number of jobs will be available at the higher wage. Companies can be more selective in those whom ...

  9. Price controls - Wikipedia

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    World War II poster about US price controls Protesters call for an increased legal minimum wage as part of the "Fight for $15" effort to require a $15 per hour minimum wage in 2015. A government-set minimum wage is a price floor on the price of labour. A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can ...