Economic research paper on income inequality, minimum wage, and tax proposals
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The passage discusses policy proposals and academic analysis without revealing any concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful individuals or agencies. It mentions public figures ( President Obama is cited as supporting a $10.10 federal minimum wage. Christine Lagarde (IMF Managing Director) endorses higher wages for macroeconomic benefits. CBO estimates potential job loss of 5
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