Raising BC's minimum wage to $15 makes good economic sense

Economist David A Green has thoroughly reviewed the academic literature and found no evidence that a $15 minimum wage would cause harm — on the contrary, it would benefit families and reduce poverty and inequality.

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In The Case for Increasing the Minimum Wage Economist David A Green reviewed the academic research into minimum wage increases and debunked some of the stereotypes about who makes the minimum wage, and who stands to benefit from a bold increase to $15. - See more at: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/facts-infographics/infogr...

In The Case for Increasing the Minimum Wage Economist David A Green reviewed the academic research into minimum wage increases and debunked some of the stereotypes about who makes the minimum wage, and who stands to benefit from a bold increase to $15. - See more at: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/facts-infographics/infogr...

In The Case for Increasing the Minimum Wage Economist David A Green reviewed the academic research into minimum wage increases and debunked some of the stereotypes about who makes the minimum wage, and who stands to benefit from a bold increase to $15. - See more at: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/facts-infographics/infogr...
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