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When liberals call for a nationwide $15 minimum wage, conservatives often offer a half-serious rhetorical response: Why stop there? Tom Steyer, the billionaire turned Democratic presidential candidate, doesn’t understand that it’s a laugh line. “The fair number should be $22 an hour,” Mr. Steyer said at a campaign stop this week in Winnsboro, S.C. “That should be the minimum wage in the United States of America: $22. Think about what this country would be like if we had a $22 minimum wage: completelydifferent.”
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