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    The Minimum Wage Has Never Been Sufficient to Get a Family
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The Minimum Wage Has Never Been Sufficient to Get a Family

Question 20

Question 20

Multiple Choice

The minimum wage has never been sufficient to get a family of ____ above the poverty line.


A) one
B) two, three or four
C) three or four
D) four

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