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Old Oct 31st, 2005, 07:56 PM       
"I don't need to find this information because its inherit to the argument against me. If there are so few minimum wage employees that a 21% raise to all of them in the entire nation is in itself inconsequential then any argument for minimum wage also becomes a moot point as it must apply to an extremely extremely small minority."

I don't really understand what you're getting at.
The part about minimum wage arguments being a moot part because of a small minority base is pointless. It's not a matter of how many people are making money, it's a matter of how much MORE money they'd be making compared to how much the company has. I understand you probably understand this, and that is why I don't understand your point.

The variables don't really matter in a case like this, all you need is a general number to satisfy the question of if the economy would collapse or not. Good day.
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