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Minimum Wage

/ˈmɪn.ɪ.məm weɪdʒ/noun
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Minimum wage is the lowest hourly pay rate that employers are legally required to pay workers, established by government legislation to prevent exploitation and ensure a basic livelihood. In today's economic landscape, it often sparks debates about balancing worker protections with business competitiveness, as adjustments can influence inflation, employment levels, and social inequality.

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