They face inferior socioeconomic outcomes, including higher poverty rates and lower wages
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Investment firms are buying and bundling contractors, leaving some workers and customers worse off.
They face inferior socioeconomic outcomes, including higher poverty rates and lower wages
They face inferior socioeconomic outcomes, including higher poverty rates and lower wages
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