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The federal governments ability to set minimum wage is
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The federal governments ability to set minimum wage is
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it seems to me like it would be reserved to the states under the 10th amendment.
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....ultimately limited by the states. States reserve the right to set the wage limit. That said, it likely won't stop the Federal government from trying.
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