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Why do minimum wages exist?

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Answer: Protect workers from low pay

Protect workers from low payCorrect! Minimum wage laws ensure workers earn enough to afford basic necessities, preventing exploitation in jobs with low bargaining power. Critics argue it may reduce employment (businesses hire fewer workers at higher wages), but supporters say it reduces poverty and increases purchasing power, boosting the economy.

Increase unemployment ratesWrong. While critics worry minimum wage increases might reduce hiring, that's an unintended consequence, not the purpose. The goal is to protect workers from poverty wages by setting a wage floor.

Companies need pricing guidanceWrong. Minimum wages don't guide company pricing—they set a wage floor for workers. Companies still compete on product prices. Minimum wage affects labor costs, which companies must factor into their pricing decisions.

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