On the recordMarch 25, 2014
It's not right that low-wage workers are working harder, yet sliding backwards, while the very few wealthiest Americans capture more and more of the gains.
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congress.govIt's not right that low-wage workers are working harder, yet sliding backwards, while the very few wealthiest Americans capture more and more of the gains.
Miller highlights the issue of income inequality affecting low-wage workers.
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