Question

why does the congress have the power to raise the minum wage

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GPT 3.5
The Congress has the power to raise the minimum wage because it is granted that authority under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. This legislation gives Congress the authority to establish a federal minimum wage that employers must pay to their employees. This power is meant to ensure that workers receive fair compensation for their labor and to help prevent the exploitation of low-wage workers. By periodically raising the minimum wage, Congress can help improve the standard of living for low-wage workers and reduce income inequality.