Closing the Wage Gap

Read more about efforts to reverse income inequality.

Sargent explains minimum wage proposal

By State Rep. Melissa Sargent 48th Assembly District Feb 23, 2020 In Wisconsin, our state’s minimum wage has stayed stagnant at $7.25/hour since 2008 when there was a $0.75 raise. $7.25 wasn’t enough to support a family in 2008, and it certainly isn’t enough now. While the federal minimum wage has not increased since 2009,

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Letter: Minimum wage increase in N.H. would do more harm than good

Robert Swanson Feb 23, 2020 To the editor: New Hampshire Democrats are again trying to legislate their bad economic policies at the State House. The latest example is raising the minimum wage. They are blindly pushing for this policy despite its terrible impacts. Last year, New York raised its minimum wage, and in response restaurants

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Weaver introduces bill to set minimum wage control at regional level

week.com February 24, 2020 PEORIA (WEEK) — A local state lawmaker has introduced legislation to amend the minimum-wage bill that was signed into law last year. State Sen. Chuck Weaver (R-Peoria) recently introduced SB 3396, which would allow for regional control of setting the minimum wage. The current law will raise the minimum wage to

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5 facts about the minimum wage

By Drew Desilver January 4, 2017 Fact #1: Adjusted for inflation, the federal minimum wage peaked in 1968 at $8.68 (in 2016 dollars). Since it was last raised in 2009, to the current $7.25 per hour, the federal minimum has lost about 9.6% of its purchasing power to inflation. Back in 2015, The Economist estimated

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