![socialmoth on Twitter: "@toybitzs @rosselle That's accurate, actually The conversion rate between Philippine Peso and USD is roughly ₱50:$1, with our minimum wage being anywhere from $6-11 per day— so $1.73/hour socialmoth on Twitter: "@toybitzs @rosselle That's accurate, actually The conversion rate between Philippine Peso and USD is roughly ₱50:$1, with our minimum wage being anywhere from $6-11 per day— so $1.73/hour](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FLaY_R1VEAMYoUR.jpg:large)
socialmoth on Twitter: "@toybitzs @rosselle That's accurate, actually The conversion rate between Philippine Peso and USD is roughly ₱50:$1, with our minimum wage being anywhere from $6-11 per day— so $1.73/hour
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Why minimum wages are a critical tool for achieving racial justice in the U.S. labor market - Equitable Growth
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