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Subject My Case against Minimum-Wage Laws
Date July 10, 2021 11:29 AM
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** July 10, 2021
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** By George C. Leef
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** My Case against Minimum-Wage Laws ([link removed])
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We often hear these minimum wage laws are well intentioned. I cannot agree. Minimum-wage laws are evil in their methods (coercion) and evil in their goals (to make people believe they’re dependent on government).

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