"The bottom line is that five million low-income Americans working full time for minimum wage deserve a raise"
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The subtext is also tactical. Clyburn is speaking as a Democratic leader who understands how wage fights get framed: opponents say increases kill jobs; he says the real scandal is a labor market that treats full-time work as insufficient. “Minimum wage” is a trigger phrase in Washington, tied to lobbying, small-business anxieties, and partisan trench warfare. Clyburn sidesteps the technicalities (regional cost differences, indexing, tip credits) to stake out a clearer battlefield: dignity, fairness, and the legitimacy of work itself.
Context matters, too. Clyburn’s career sits inside decades of wage stagnation, rising inequality, and the post-2008 shift toward “fight for $15” politics. The line aims to turn a wonky number into a moral baseline voters can recognize.
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"The bottom line is that five million low-income Americans working full time for minimum wage deserve a raise." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-bottom-line-is-that-five-million-low-income-78596/. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.




