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- [Narrator] Nearly $300 billion. Thats how much money the Federal Trade Commission estimates workers could be missing out on each year because of noncompete agreements. - Interestingly, we see wages depress, not just for people who are directly subject to noncompetes, but even for workers that are not. - [Narrator] A new proposal from the FTC would ban noncompete clauses at the federal level, following states that have already made them unenforceable. - The FTC thinks this is gonna be really good for workers. It will make companies have to think differently, maybe more creatively, about how theyre gonna retain people. - [Narrator] Heres what a federal ban on noncompetes could mean for workers and businesses, and why it faces challenges. Noncompetes typically restrict workers from jumping to competitors after they leave a company. For example, this is a noncompete clause for Amazon from 2018. It specifies an amount of time that workers have to wait before moving to a competitor. Oth