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Raising the federal minimum wage would ease poverty for some workers, but cost others their job

Do possible wage gains matter more than potential job losses?

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi introduces the Raise the Wage Act at an event in January.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi introduces the Raise the Wage Act at an event in January.
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The federal minimum wage – currently at $7.25 an hour – hasn’t changed in a decade. The House of Representatives is preparing to vote on a Democratic proposal that would increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025.

That change could lift 1.3 million people of out poverty and raise wages for some 27 million workers, according to a recent report by the Congressional Budget Office.

It could also cause an estimated 1.3 million Americans to lose their jobs.

Are those job losses worth the wage gains? Democrats and Republicans have different answers.

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