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If I understand correctly, you're proposing that anyone who is unemployed (undefined term) should be compensated for such. Not sure how minimum wage fits in there, since if they aren't working, by definition they have no wage, and min wage laws do not apply.
Unless you're saying that the minimum allowable wage should be a required amount of money for every single person to have, and thus they must be paid min wage even if they aren't working?
What part of, a form of minimum wage that simply compensates unemployed labor for being unemployed in any at-will employment State do you find difficult to understand?