Author: The Gazette editorial board010824-
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EDITORIAL: New minimum wage laws devalue low-skilled workers
All work matters, but not the same. That’s why the market pays a drive-through clerk $100 and a neurosurgeon $4,000 for the same day of work. It costs almost nothing to land an entry-level job. Most high-wage earners invested in education or training, often borrowing to do so. Their war stories reveal how low-wage jobs…




