Ten states raise minimum wage, rates up 10 to 35 cents/hour

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PHOENIX (Reuters) - Ten states kicked off the new year with a minimum wage rise of between 10 and 35 cents, modestly boosting the incomes of nearly 1 million low-paid workers.

The rises went into effect on Tuesday in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

The increase will put an extra $190 to $510 per year into the pocket of the average minimum-wage worker, according to a study by the non-partisan National Employment Law Project, released last month.

Rhode Island's minimum wage hike followed a law signed by the state's independent governor, Lincoln Chafee, in June. The other states hiked their minimum wages in accordance with state laws requiring annual adjustments to keep pace with inflation, the study said.

"For a low-wage worker, these increases are a vital protection against rising costs. In states without indexing, inflation slowly erodes the value of minimum wage workers' pay," said David Cooper, an analyst with the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute.

The increases ranged from 10 cents an hour in Missouri - where the minimum wage is $7.35 an hour as of January 1 - to 35 cents in Rhode Island, where the new minimum wage increased to $7.75.

The increase will boost pay for 995,000 low-paid workers. Around 855,000 workers are directly affected as the new rates exceed their previous hourly pay. Another 140,000 workers are set to receive an indirect raise as pay scales are adjusted upward to reflect the new minimum, according to the Institute.

As of January 1, 19 states plus the District of Columbia have minimum wage rates above the federal level of $7.25 per hour, which translates to just over $15,000 per year for a full-time minimum wage earner, the report said.

Ten states raise minimum wage, rates up 10 to 35 cents/hour - Yahoo! News
 
Now, I can buy that slice of cheese I've been saving up for!!!

Can't thank these politicians enough....
 
enough get you slice of cheese, greedy surppose you want bread go with it.pure gluttony
 
enough get you slice of cheese, greedy surppose you want bread go with it.pure gluttony

:laugh2::laugh2:

everyone deserve a bit of break from life, to a taste of luxuary, afterall we, at the bottom do the most work, bloody wankers at the top, rich people are lazy asses
 
Wow, those wage increases would help someone get a low boost turbo engine that they always wanted. Government at its best!!!!!
 
Remembering the 2nd or 3rd job I had...working at a Hospital in the Business Office as a Patient Biller...making $1/hr.....still had plenty of $$ left over after paying my weekly room rent of $10....ate free at the Hospital and caught the bus back and forth to work...think the fare back then was .10 cents....

Now-a-days?....It's a struggle for everyone, making minumum wage.
 
Remembering the 2nd or 3rd job I had...working at a Hospital in the Business Office as a Patient Biller...making $1/hr.....still had plenty of $$ left over after paying my weekly room rent of $10....ate free at the Hospital and caught the bus back and forth to work...think the fare back then was .10 cents....

Now-a-days?....It's a struggle for everyone, making minumum wage.
Time ch..ch..changes. Alot of people who earn that much have two jobs. That's un-fucking-American. SAD!

One thing that bothers me is that USPS custodians (janitors) make good money like $52k/yr while custodians at hotels/hospitals/dept stores, etc make minimum wages. Weird!
 
Time ch..ch..changes. Alot of people who earn that much have two jobs. That's un-fucking-American. SAD!

One thing that bothers me is that USPS custodians (janitors) make good money like $52k/yr while custodians at hotels/hospitals/dept stores, etc make minimum wages. Weird!

so we should reduce $52k? :lol:
 
here's a trick, choose the easy job, then choose the highest payer...
 
Yup, it will not make much of an impact since Uncle Sam will tax the hell out of it. Plus the rising cost of food and living is sky rocketing as well.
 
Yup, it will not make much of an impact since Uncle Sam will tax the hell out of it. Plus the rising cost of food and living is sky rocketing as well.

Yup, the food price in here is pretty stable for now, but I noticed that food is little more expensive in Florida than in here, but not worse as food price in DC area.
 
That is why some deaf opt for ssdi. Wages suck at 7.50. I think living wage should be about $13 at least.
 
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