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Study Finds Predicted Job Losses Not Materialized in States Examining Subminimum Wages

An analysis has indicated that large-scale job losses, which have been predicted for decades by opponents of certain policies, did not appear in any of the states studied. This finding challenges long-standing assertions, particularly in the context of discussions around subminimum wages for workers with disabilities.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (6 hours ago)·1 views
Study Finds Predicted Job Losses Not Materialized in States Examining Subminimum Wages

A recent study has observed that large-scale job losses, which opponents have predicted for decades, did not materialize in any of the states examined. This finding is significant for ongoing policy debates.

The assertions of widespread job reductions have frequently been made in discussions concerning the potential impact of changes to subminimum wage regulations, particularly as they relate to employment for workers with disabilities. The study's results suggest that such predicted negative employment outcomes have not occurred in the states included in the analysis.

This observation provides data that could inform future policy considerations regarding labor and disability rights. (Source: The Hill)

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