Yesterday, 05:03 PM
I've heard this, or numbers in this range, from a couple places.
Is this actually true, that the minimum wage at some point in the past was that ridiculously high?
If it is, then what's the catch? Because that is such a ludicrous idea, that if it's true, there has to be a catch.
Edit: Looks like the highest MW, indexed for inflation, was in the late 60's, when it was about $11.50/hr in today's dollars. So the liberals giving numbers in the 20's are either flat out lying or playing some kind of games with the data.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2019/business/us-minimum-wage-by-year/index.html
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