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Critiquing a 'Living Wage' Proposal
A social advocacy group proposes that the local minimum wage be immediately increased to a 'living wage' level, calculated to be 30% higher than the current state minimum wage. They argue this is a moral imperative to reduce poverty. As an economist advising the city council, critique this proposal. Your evaluation must focus on the economic principle of policy caution, specifically addressing the potential unintended consequences for the local economy, which has a large number of small, low-margin businesses.
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