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@Avatar317 I don't have a strong opinion which rates should be in the article, however I just checked the number for Spain in the cited OECD stats page and it is given there equal 10.6 USD PPPs / hour in 2020; for other countries the numbers also do not seem to match. Maybe I got something wrong, maybe the entire table should be double-checked and corrected. Birdofpreyru (talk) 19:01, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
That's strange; you're right, some of the numbers are off. I thought I double-checked some of the entries when this table was added and they were correct...I wonder if the OECD possibly revised their PPP inflation deflator? Wow! Maybe they did; this InternetArchive link shows different numbers on 2021-12-01 than now (I can't seem to get the hourly on the archive, but the yearly is different between then and now) [1] - maybe we should list the day the source was read? That's a little funky that they are (potentially) revising their inflation numbers (at least that's my best guess as to why these numbers are different)...strange... ---Avatar317(talk)20:42, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I've been using Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental large language model to create summaries for the most popular articles with {{Technical}} templates. This article, Minimum wage, has such a template in the "Welfare and labor market participation" section. Here is the paragraph summary at grade 5 reading level which Gemini 2.5 Pro suggested for that section:
The minimum wage affects people deciding if they want to look for a job. When the minimum wage goes up, companies might offer fewer jobs, making it harder for people to find one. But, if the minimum wage is very low, raising it a little might make more people want to look for work and could even help people who don't have jobs. If the minimum wage is already high, raising it more could make fewer people want to work and might mean more people end up unemployed.
While I have read and may have made some modifications to that summary, I am not going to add it to the section because I want other editors to review, revise if appropriate, and add it instead. This is an experiment with a few dozen articles initially to see how these suggestions are received, and after a week or two, I will decide how to proceed. Thank you for your consideration. Cramulator (talk) 12:56, 2 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]