50‑hour rules squeeze low‑skill workers

- Recent discussions show 50‑hour work caps and similar regulations are reducing available shifts for low‑skill workers and refugees who rely on flexible schedules. - Reported impacts include refugees losing roughly 60% of shifts in some locales and many low‐skill workers falling below $4,000 monthly even full‑time. - Those limits are being linked to rising poverty risks and gaps in safety nets for affected populations. (x.com)

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