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Evaluating Economic Statements on Wages

A political leader makes the following public statement: 'Under my leadership, the average hourly wage for factory workers has increased from $20 to $25 over the past five years. This is a clear sign of improved economic well-being for our workers.' Critically evaluate this statement. Is the leader's conclusion necessarily correct? Explain your reasoning, identifying what crucial information is missing to make a complete assessment of the workers' economic well-being.

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