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because. you look at the earnings that come out of raising the mill wage, they don't go to people in poverty. only 19% of it according to the cbo. this doesn't target that population and it does hurt the group we worry about, low-skilled worker, 500,000 of which will not find a job to. put that in perspective. the two big wage employment sectors are eating and drinking places. that's a year's worth of job growth. if wasn't to put on hold jobs for a year, that's fine, go ahead. >> let me respond. first of all, i completely agree and appreciate, doug, beginning where he did. with an emphasis on improvement in recovery is the best policy for all workers throughout the pay scale. >> that's true. >> on the poverty points are i strongly disagree in the following sense. 70% of the benefits go to families whose incomes are below 50,000. so doug is right. it doesn't just go to the

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