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CNBC: With pandemic and presidential race, $15 minimum wage could get another push

 

By Melissa Repko
CNBC, July 15, 2020

... July 24 marks 11 years — the longest stretch without an increase since the federal wage was enacted in 1938 [during the Great Depression]. ... Alissa Barron-Menza, vice president of the nonpartisan group Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, said it could be used to stimulate the economy again by putting more money into Americans’ pockets.

“It’s just that kind of shared recovery tool that we need now,” she said. ...

Barron-Menza said businesses support higher wages, too. Over 1,300 companies, executives and business organizations involved with the group pledged...

WLNS: Minimum wage hike in 3 states boosts income for battered workers

WLNS, Lansing, MI, July 5, 2020
This article is adapted from CBS News.

Low-paid workers in the U.S. have particularly felt the economic sting from the coronavirus pandemic since they tend to work in “front-line” jobs, such as in restaurants and stores. But some employees are getting a financial lift as three states and 18 cities and counties around the country move to raise their minimum wages.

Illinois, Nevada and Oregon raised the baseline level of pay starting Wednesday, as did cities including...Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and several other California municipalities. The boost could help families...

The Center Square: Illinois’ increased minimum wage during pandemic will impact local governments, nonprofits

By Greg Bishop
The Center Square, July 2, 2020

Illinois’ minimum wage, which increased to $10 an hour this week, isn’t just affecting business owners...

A group called Business for a Fair Minimum Wage said when the minimum wage is increased in places like Illinois, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, D.C., it means more money in the pockets of workers and more consumer spending at local businesses. ...

On July 1, Illinois’ minimum wage increased to $10 an hour. That was six months after it increased to $9.25. The next increase is in less than six...

CBS MoneyWatch: Minimum wage hike in 3 states boosts income for battered workers

By Aimee Picchi
CBS MoneyWatch, July 1, 2020

Low-paid workers in the U.S. have particularly felt the economic sting from the coronavirus pandemic since they tend to work in "front-line" jobs, such as in restaurants and stores. But some employees are getting a financial lift as three states and 18 cities and counties around the country move to raise their minimum wages. ...

The boost could help families that are struggling with the impact of the pandemic-related recession and boost local economies, according to Holly Sklar, CEO of Business for a Fair Minimum Wage....

The Hill: Minimum wage increases go into effect in three states, major cities

By Niv Elis
The Hill, July 1, 2020

Higher minimum wages will go into effect for workers in Illinois, Nevada and Oregon, as well as a handful of major cities, starting July 1. ...

“The July 1 raises are welcome increases for the economy, because more money in the pockets of workers means more consumer spending at local businesses," said Holly Sklar, CEO of Business for a Fair Minimum Wage. ...

The last federal minimum wage increase took place 11 years ago.

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Yahoo Finance: These 3 states – and Washington, D.C. – are raising their minimum wage

By Ben Werschkul
Yahoo Finance, June 30, 2020

Twenty-one states had minimum wage increases or cost of living adjustments at the beginning of 2020. And now, halfway into 2020, more are set to continue pushing the nation’s average minimum wage upwards even as the federal minimum wage remains at $7.25. ...

"We are just working our way up to what's truly a fair wage in our country," says Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks, president and CEO ECOS, who also works with Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, a group that advocates for higher rates.

ECOS, which manufactures environmentally friendly cleaning products, has a...

USA Today: Minimum wage hikes in three states, 21 localities to aid low-paid workers slammed by Covid-19

By Paul Davidson
USA Today, June 30, 2020. Also in Detroit Free Press, Daily News Journal (TN), Times Herald (MI), Ventura County Star (CA), more

While millions of Americans are losing financial assistance that has kept them afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, several states and 21 localities are partly offsetting the pain with a different kind of lifeline: minimum wage hikes.

On Wednesday, Illinois, Nevada and Oregon are set to raise their pay floors as part of large increases that are being phased in over several years . ...

“More money in the pockets of workers means more consumer...

WAMU (NPR): Minimum Wage Increases Face A New Challenge From Coronavirus

By Ally Schweitzer
WAMU 88.5 (NPR), June 30, 2020

Advocates who fought for a $15 minimum wage couldn’t have predicted a threat like the coronavirus. ... But labor-focused economists and progressive business groups say an economic downturn is the wrong time to pay workers less.

“People forget that the federal minimum wage was enacted during the incredibly hard times of the Great Depression,” says Alissa Barron-Menza, vice president of Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, which supported wage hikes in Virginia and Maryland. “The goal of the minimum wage was to alleviate poverty and to boost...

Associated Press (AP): Virus testing, tracking still plagued by reporting delays

By Christina A. Cassidy
Associated Press (AP), June 25, 2020

... Having access to quick test results will play an important role in resuming sporting events, keeping businesses and factories open, and returning to school in the fall. But the AP survey found it sometimes still takes days for results to be returned, despite an increase in the availability of testing across the country. ...

Judy Clinco, owner of Catalina In-Home Services in Tucson, Arizona, has had to test about 30 of her 110 staffers, who provide care and assistance to seniors in their homes. They...