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High minimum wages in India may be choking formal jobs say economists at FED
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Minimum wage rules could be pricing poorer states out
A FED report released Thursday argues that India’s high minimum wage floors are slowing down the creation of formal jobs. It says workers should be able to negotiate wages freely, while the government should allow regional flexibility in the national floor wage to reflect local realities and avoid shutting out poorer states from formal employment growth.
- FED links high minimum wages to slower formal job creation
- Calls for worker wage negotiation instead of rigid floors
- Urges regional flexibility for the national floor wage
- Warns current rules may disadvantage poorer states
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