What's the reason of 2004 standard salary level need to be increased?
Answer / Amar Agrawal
The reason for increasing the 2004 standard salary level can vary depending on factors such as inflation, changes in labor market conditions, and adjustments to federal regulations. Specific details about why the 2004 standard salary level was increased can be found in the relevant regulation or official Department's guidance.
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