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Income distribution / Employment compensation / Social inequality / Economic inequality in the United States / Income in the United States / Minimum wage / Economic inequality / Income inequality in the United States / Economic growth / Poverty / Economy of the United States / Labour economics
Date: 2010-11-07 16:54:38
Income distribution
Employment compensation
Social inequality
Economic inequality in the United States
Income in the United States
Minimum wage
Economic inequality
Income inequality in the United States
Economic growth
Poverty
Economy of the United States
Labour economics

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