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Advising on a Minimum Wage Increase
You are a senior economic advisor to the mayor of a large city. A community coalition has presented a popular proposal to immediately raise the city's minimum wage from $12 per hour to $20 per hour to address the rising cost of living. Simultaneously, a report from the Small Business Association projects that such an abrupt 67% increase would force 15% of the city's small businesses, which employ 30% of the city's minimum wage workers, to either lay off staff or close within a year. Based on this information, what policy recommendation would you give the mayor? Justify your recommendation by evaluating the potential outcomes of the proposed wage hike.
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