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You can increase the likelihood of developing a pseudo-memory of an event that never occurred by vividly imagining the event.
Union Power
The influence and strength of labor unions in negotiating workers' rights, pay, and working conditions with employers.
Minimum Wage
The lowest legal payment that employers can pay their workers; it varies by country and sometimes within subnational jurisdictions.
Economic Recovery
A phase in the economic cycle where real GDP begins to increase after a period of decline, marked by improvements in consumer confidence, business investments, employment rates, and overall economic activity.
Market Regulations
Rules and directives imposed by governments to control the way markets operate, often intended to promote fair competition, protect consumers, and prevent market failures.
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