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Want to make living affordable? Raise the minimum wage. | Opinion
The federal minimum wage has not increased in over 15 years. The federal and state minimum wages are both $7.25 an hour, which makes them poverty pay. The annual earnings of a single adult working ... Read More
Minimum Wage Hikes Don’t Just Raise Pay—They Can Make Jobs Better, New Research Says
Key Takeaways Raising the minimum wage might increase the number of “good jobs” that provide solid benefits, reasonable levels of autonomy, and career paths, according to a new study.An analysis of ... Read More
Raising minimum wage won't tame prices
Policymakers keep reaching for the minimum wage as a quick fix for rising prices, but the mechanics of inflation do not bend that easily. Higher pay can help low earners catch up to past price spikes, ... Read More
Oklahoma has one of lowest minimum wages in US. How proposal may change that.
Oklahoma's current minimum wage is in line with the federally mandated minimum wage of $7.25, but 34 states pay more. Read More
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