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Date: 18/3/12 15:51 (UTC)
Nope, that doesn't happen.
After NYS raised its min wage, calculations were done.
There was a .003% change in employement in NY counties that bordered CT (who had a lower min wage than the new NY one)


Yes, in the middle of a good economic time.

I have examined the evidence provided by HISTORY. You just ramble on about theory.

For all the accusations of cherry-picking I receive on a daily basis, seeing you point to 2004 as the barometer is really funny here.
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