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The $7.25 Federal Minimum Wage is Too Damn Low & Has Been So for Too Damn Long

cepr.net
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a year ago
bycoffeeislifetoVenting Employees
Summary

This July marks 15 years since the federal minimum wage was last increased. Today the minimum wage is worth 29 percent less than when it was last increase in July 2009. By any reasonable standard, the federal wage floor is far too low and contributes to income, gender, and racial inequality.

States with the highest shares of low-wage workers are Mississippi, Louisiana and Oklahoma. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. The Raise the Wage Act would have increased the minimum wage to $17 by 2028. The Act would also have eliminated the $2.13 minimum wage for tipped workers.

In 1950 President Truman nearly doubled the federal minimum wage from an inflation-adjusted $4.30 to $8.06. There are many ways to get the country on a sustained path of living wages, but a lack of imagination seems to prevail. It is shameful that the US, the wealthiest country in the world, ranks #19 on minimum wages across the world.

While some states have raised their min wages above the fed level, 20 states—mostly concentrated in the south—are sticking to $7.25/hr. No one can live on that.
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9 Comments

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joesch
a year ago
$7.25 an hour is not livable anywhere in the US. There's a reason all these states end up talking about how people are choosing to live on unemployment instead...
4
kaiserseahorse
a year ago
It's almost like they want us dependent or something
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joesch
a year ago
It would be great to convince more people of this fact
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kaiserseahorse
10 mos ago
I'm doing my part here lol
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coffeeislifeOP
a year ago
It's always really telling which states fight increasing this so hard
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getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
This should have always be tied to inflation in the same way that social security is
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coffeeislifeOP
10 mos ago
This would have actually been quite a simple solution for everyone and an emphasis to it being right for how simple it would have been.
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getthatmoneyyo
10 mos ago
Exactly. But it benefits the poors so why would we do it?
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coffeeislifeOP
10 mos ago
No way in hell we can do that, no sir!