erowe1
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No. You have not shown where they claim: some prices go up/some prices go down due to minimum wage.
In everything I've said I've been presupposing a certain facility with the laws of logic and mathematics on the part of my readers.
Please try to follow this.
Either an increase in all prices across the board is always caused by an increase in the money supply or it is not. Williams, Hazlitt, and Friedman all say it is in the links I provided.
If an increase in all prices across the board is always caused by an increase in the money supply, then it is never caused by something that does not increase the money supply, such as price controls. Hazlitt says this explicitly in his third point in the link I provided.
Price floors, such as the minimum wage, do cause an increase in the prices of some things by definition. On this we all agree.
Since price floors cause the prices of some things to increase, while they do not cause the prices of all things across the board to increase (which would be the case if all other prices either stayed the same or increased), then it follows that while those prices increase at least some others must decrease.
If all other prices either stay the same or increase while the minimum wage increases, then that would mean an across-the-board increase in prices, which cannot happen without an increase in the money supply.

