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NJ official touts health benefits of $15 minimum wage

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A study looked at the link between low income and poor health nationwide.

A study by the American Journal of Public Health looked at the link between low income and poor health nationwide and showed a consistent pattern of health improvements in states that increased their minimum wage.

03/26/2019

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