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Minimum wage hike will not do much to fight poverty says Fraser Institute

Sep 27, 2018 | 7:10 AM

The Fraser Institute says a study it has done shows a hike in Alberta’s minimum wage won’t do much to reduce poverty.
 
That research found 92 percent of minimum wage earners do not live in low-income housing. It adds about half of that group were teenagers or young adults, 85 percent of whom lived with their parents or other relatives.
 
Another 2.1 percent were single-parent families with little kids.
 
The Fraser Institute goes on to say in a news release that other research has found that a higher minimum wage can mean higher prices, less employment, and fewer hours and benefits.
 
All of the findings in the study can be found here.