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Minimum level of pay for workers, usually set by government. In the UK, minimum pay for many groups of workers has been fixed by wages councils. Minimum wages are set to prevent low-paid workers from being exploited by employers who would otherwise pay them even lower wages. However, minimum wages are argued by some economists to cause unemployment because if wages were allowed to fall below the minimum wage level, some employers would be prepared to take on more workers.



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Oregon is among 13 states with minimum wages that are higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.
To inform the debate on whether increasing minimum wages has an adverse impact on job growth, this study will compare Illinois--the only Midwestern state to raise its minimum wage in both 2004 and 2005--to Indiana and other neighboring states.
Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Utah increased state minimum wages to the same amount as the federal minimum and on the same date.
 
 
 
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