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As you just reiterated, if the median income figure did not change, then we can conclude that the number of jobs lost and gained did not change camera the balance of low-paying to high-paying jobs, ie, for every job created (or lost) below the median figure, a job above it was also created (or lost). So camera it is not accurate to suggest, as others have, that all the good-paying jobs are going away and the only jobs being created to replace them are minimum-wage jobs. However, camera it is overreaching somewhat to say that "there are not significantly more minimum-wage jobs now than before." The median income figure, by itself, is not sufficient to the conclusion. It is entirely possible — unlikely, but possible — that a significant number of people that previously made $15/hr (for instance, as unskilled factory labor) have moved into jobs that pay minimum wage.
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