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As imposed wage rates rise, so do job qualifications, so that less skilled or less experienced workers become 'unemployable.' Think about it. Every one of us would be 'unemployable' if our pay rates were raised high enough.

— Thomas Sowell, Ever Wonder Why? And Other Controversial Essays (2006)

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