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"Increasing the min. wage to $15 an hour would reduce spending on food stamps, public housing and other programs by over $7.6 billion a year."
✓politifact rating: not credible; published on 2016-05-05
✓politifact rating: not credible; published on 2016-05-05
✓politifact rating: not credible; published on 2016-05-05
Factors
veracity
not credible
Political Leaning
left political leaning, right political leaning
Emotion
fear
Sentiment
negative sentiment, neutral sentiment
Date published
2016-05-05
Entities
MarsTara MaclayImpact assessmentClimate change denialBillions (TV series)Big DifferenceEmma SwanPublic housingFact-checkingPolitiFactNonpartisanismEconomistSeattleCongressional Budget OfficeDemocracyUniversity of WashingtonFake newsSupplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramIndianaMinimum wageTankBernie SandersCityTexasHillary ClintonGary BurtlessDavid J. CooperUnited States Senate Committee on the BudgetTexas A&M UniversityEconomic Policy InstituteRoger ClemensGeorge Washington UniversityPolicyBrookings InstitutionPrice of oil

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