Closing the Wage Gap
Read more about efforts to reverse income inequality.
The minimum wage’s path to $16 by 2026
By David Robinson May 12, 2023 New York’s minimum wage – which has increased by at least 70 cents an hour during each of the last 10 years – will have one more increase of that magnitude coming next year. After that, the upstate minimum wage will rise by 50 cents an hour during each
Bernie Sanders’ push to more than DOUBLE the federal minimum wage to $17 per hour: Senator launches bill to hike rate from $7.25 because Americans need a ‘livable’ allowance after inflation
By Morgan Phillips May 4, 2023 Sen. Bernie Sanders proposed a bill raising the minimum wage by more than $10 on Thursday. His legislation would enact a $17 minimum wage, up from the $15 he proposed in 2021 and way up from the current $7.25 national minimum wage. The Vermont Independent said the committee he
A Wildly Ambitious New Bill Would Raise the Minimum Wage for Hundreds of Thousands in California
By Mark Kreidler April 28, 2023 The latest legislative effort to give hundreds of thousands of health care workers a wage that enables them to afford living in California is facing predictable headwinds. Industry lobbyists quickly forecasted mass job cuts and higher costs to patients, while the powerful California Chamber of Commerce labeled the proposal
New York State Budget Deal Would Raise Minimum Wage and Change Bail Laws
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Grace Ashford April 27, 2023 ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced that she and state lawmakers had reached an agreement on a roughly $229 billion state budget that would change the state’s bail laws, increase the minimum wage and provide urgently needed funding for New York City’s transit
University of Kentucky undergraduate workers march for better pay
By Krista Spadaccini Apr 14, 2023 LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — University of Kentucky undergraduates who work part-time for the school are marching on campus today to deliver their petition to university President Eli Capilouto. The students are asking to establish a $15/hour minimum wage for all student workers. So far, more than 800 people
It Is Time to Take Action for Workers’ Rights
by Tarang Saluja, Sophie Peterson, and Olivia Medeiros-Sakimoto April 13, 2023 Do you remember why you applied to Swarthmore? In the 2022-2023 U.S. News rankings, Swarthmore was ranked as the #4 liberal arts college in the country. The class sizes are generally small, which allows professors and students to connect more meaningfully. The campus (when
