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A Federal Minimum Wage Increase Is Needed

Posted on the 15 January 2018 by Jobsanger

States with minimum wage increases effective January 1, 2018 (revised)

StateShare of workforce directly benefitingType of increaseNew minimum wage as of Jan. 1, 2018Amount of increaseTotal workers directly benefitingTotal increase in annual wages

Alaska4.1%Inflation adjustment$9.84$0.0412,000$847,000

Arizona16.4%Legislation$10.50$0.50448,000$389,517,000

California13.1%Legislation$11.00$0.502,095,000$2,686,724,000

Colorado6.8%Legislation$10.20$0.90167,000$250,296,000

Florida2.2%Inflation adjustment$8.25$0.15185,000$47,450,000

Hawaii8.6%Legislation$10.10$0.8551,000$68,503,000

Maine10.4%Legislation$10.00$1.0059,000$79,577,000

New Jersey2.3%Inflation adjustment$8.60$0.1691,000$21,519,000

Michigan6.1%Legislation$9.25$0.35257,000$219,846,000

Minnesota5.0%Inflation adjustment$9.65$0.15129,000$24,632,000

Missouri1.6%Inflation adjustment$7.85$0.1544,000$8,999,000

Montana1.9%Inflation adjustment$8.30$0.158,000$1,863,000

New York*4.5%Legislation$10.40$0.70379,000$425,415,000

Ohio2.9%Inflation adjustment$8.30$0.15146,000$28,925,000

Rhode Island6.2%Legislation$10.10$0.5030,000$44,335,000

South Dakota2.7%Inflation adjustment$8.85$0.2010,000$2,391,000

Vermont10.6%Legislation$10.50$0.5031,000$34,694,000

Washington12.0%Legislation$11.50$0.50370,000$411,282,000

Total4,512,000$4,746,815,000

Note: "Legislation" indicates that the new rate was established by the legislature or through a ballot measure. "Inflation adjustment" indicates that the new rate was established by a formula, reflecting the change in prices over the preceding year. Directly affected workers will see their wages rise because the new minimum wage rate exceeds their current hourly pay. This does not include additional workers who may receive a wage increase through "spillover" effects, as employers adjust overall pay scales. *The New York estimates only reflect the change in the minimum wage in upstate New York. New York City and its surrounding counties had separate minimum wage increases that are not captured in this estimate. New York's minimum wage increase took effect on December 31, 2017. Totals may not sum due to rounding. Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey microdata 2016 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The chart above, from the Economic Policy Institute, shows the states that raised their minimum wage as of the first of 2018. I applaud those states for doing that, but I must point out that most of those heightened wages are still not a livable wage, and many more states cling to the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour (which is a poverty wage for either a single person or someone trying to support a family). Trump and the Republican Congress said they recognized that American workers need help, including an increase in wages. But their solution was blatantly ridiculous -- a massive tax cut for the rich and corporations (both of whom are enjoying record incomes and profits, while worker wages have remained stagnant for decades). They claim that giving more to the rich and corporations will trickle down and benefit all Americans -- a silly idea that has never worked (even though they have been trying it for decades). If they really wanted to boost the economy, create jobs, and increase wages for workers, there was a much better solution available -- just increase the minimum wage to be a livable wage ($12-$15 an hour). This would result in greater demand because the workers receiving more would spend it (and that would create jobs to meet the new demand and increase profits of businesses meeting that new demand). It would also create an upward pressure on all worker wages. In short, it would be good for the economy and everyone in the country. Unfortunately, the Republicans controlling our government are too-shortsighted to see that. They are only concerned with next months bottom line for corporations, and the corporate money they will receive for their campaigns by doing that. It is why they must be voted out of power in 2018 -- so we can finally return to a fairer economic policy (which would include a higher minimum wage).

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