SOLUTION: In 2009, the federal minimum wage in the United States increased from $6.55 per hour (in 2008) to $7.25 per hour (in 2009). By what percentage did the minimum wage increase?
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Question 1134184: In 2009, the federal minimum wage in the United States increased from $6.55 per hour (in 2008) to $7.25 per hour (in 2009). By what percentage did the minimum wage increase?
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