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The effects of minimum wages on (almost) everything? A review of recent evidence on health and related behaviors

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Neumark, David

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2024

38

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minimum wage ; health

USA

Wages and wage payment systems

https://doi.org/10.1111/labr.12263

English

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"I review and assess the evidence on minimum wage effects on health outcomes and health-related behaviors. The evidence on physical health points in conflicting directions, leaning toward adverse effects. Research on effects on diet and obesity sometimes points to beneficial effects, whereas other evidence indicates that higher minimum wages increase smoking and drinking and reduce exercise (and possibly hygiene). In contrast, there is evidence that higher minimum wages reduce suicides, partly consistent with the evidence of positive or mixed effects on other measures of mental health/depression. Overall, policy conclusions that minimum wages improve health are unwarranted or at least premature."

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