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Social Studies, 13.04.2021 19:20 maddynichole2017

In the diagram above, what will happen if the government sets the minimum wage at Point B? There will be a shortage of workers.
There will be a surplus of workers.
The minimum wage will rise to meet equilibrium.
The minimum wage will fall to meet equilibrium.


In the diagram above, what will happen if the government sets the minimum wage at Point B?

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