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Art Laffer Tells Fox News: Raising The Minimum Wage Is “Really Anti-Poor”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/22/14 6:02 PM EDT

From the May 22 edition of Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto:

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Previously:

Fox Regular Art Laffer: The Minimum Wage Is Just The “Black Teenage Unemployment Act”

Fox's Charles Payne: Increasing Minimum Wage Rewards “A Form Of Mediocrity”

Fox's Bolling Dismisses Benefits Of Minimum Wage Increase, Says There Shouldn't Be One At All

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