"The victims of such policies are “disproportionately young, from the ages of 18 to30″ and “are locked out without any prospect of finding a good job,” thanks to high minimum wages.
“[A] generation of young people is unable to get adequate training, develop careers, and save for their future . . . . These young people are also more likely to engage in crime.”"
Young black men.
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