Next particle to be examined by the algorithm has the current minimum of new event times.
For the vast majority of funds, the current minimum is 51 percent, though most boards are at least two-thirds independent.
It would affect more than 10 million Americans, whose wages now lie between the current hourly minimum, $4.25, and the new one, $5.15.
The liability coverage would rise to $100,000 for each victim, from a current minimum of $25,000.
Of those making the current minimum of $3.35 an hour or under, 1.4 million are from 16 to 19 years old.
The current minimum is $74,360, but as in most orchestras, most players make more than the minimum.
Some workers would be paid about $8 to start, compared with the current minimum of $17 an hour.
Maybe one character less than whatever the current minimum is.
Several million others earn more than the current minimum but less than $4.25 an hour.
That would be roughly 60,000 people if the current minimum were raised by 75 cents.