Employees earning the legal minimum hourly rate often work in retail, food service, or caregiving. These workers rely on this baseline pay, set by government policy, to cover basic living costs. Employers use this wage floor to control labor expenses, while society benefits from reduced poverty and increased consumer spending, though debates continue over its adequacy for sustainable livelihoods.
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