data for politics #3: Maine, Nevada, Virginia and South Carolina

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data for politics #2: Super Tuesday

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econo-missed #1: The Right to a Job

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data for politics #1: How The Democratic Primaries Are Shaping Up So Far

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Legal Marijuana Is Incredibly Popular With Marginal Voters
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Racism Benefits From Political Geography

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Trump Is Benefiting From Political Geography

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A Minimum Wage for Maximum Results

Congress has not raised the federal minimum wage since 2007 and today it remains at a meager $7.25 per hour. This makes it the longest period of time without an increase in the minimum wage’s 81-year history. As inflation erodes the purchasing power of the dollar every year, the minimum wage drifts further from a realistic, livable wage. 

The Fight for $15 began in 2012 when a few hundred fast food workers in New York City walked off the job to demand $15 per hour and the right to unionize. Now, a once radical idea of a $15 minimum is becoming reality, in states like New York, California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, and the District of Columbia.  

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