What was minimum wage in 1968?

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The minimum wage was first enacted in 1938 as part of the Fair Labour Standards Act (FLSA). It reached its peak in 1968, when it was worth $6.92.The increase the minimum wage is generally supported by unions and liberal anti-poverty organizations.
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