This year, for the first time, more Americans will earn a minimum wage of $15 per hour or higher than will earn the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour.This year, for the first time, more Americans will earn a minimum wage of $15 per hour or higher than will earn the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour. Poverty, Minimum Wage, Wages and Salaries, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Income Inequality, Cost of Living and Affordability, Living Wage, States (US), Economic Policy Institute, Fight for $15, National Employment Law Project, Republican Party, Kehoe, Mike (1962- ), Missouri, Colorado, Maine, Nebraska, Minneapolis (Minn), New York State, Tucson (Ariz) Read More
Minimum Wage Rises in Some States as Workers Struggle with Basic Costs


