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Federal minimum wage rises by $0.70 this week

Posted Jul 21st 2008 5:16PM by Brian White
Filed under: Employees

26 U.S. states will unveil their latest compliance with federal minimum wage increases this week. Including the District of Columbia, the minimum wage will increase from $5.85 per hour to $6.55 per hour (at the least). This will only affect states with a minimum wage set from the federal standard, of course.

This move could not have come at a better time. Although oil prices see-sawed a little last week -- bringing the cost of gas down a dime or two for the time being -- consumers are still grappling with high gas prices, a slumping stock market, energy price increases and commodity costs that are affecting food staples. If you regularly feed a family of four with two adults making minimum wages, you know all about these price increases. But, so do all of us.

Small business owners may see this differently, though. Those places of business are also seeing costs and overhead go up, and now labor costs may take a sharp increase as well. What will some businesses do? Pass along those increased labor costs to customers as a price increase due to "economic conditions."

About a year from now there will be another minimum wage increase, will will send the minimum up another $0.70 to $7.25 per hour. Do you think the economy in the U.S. will have dug out of its small hole by then? And yes, it's a small hole even though financial companies with previously-idiotic holdings in mortgages may not agree.

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