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was $10.60 adjusted for inflation. but the big headline from yesterday s nonpartisan report is that raising the minimum wage to $10.10 would reduce total employment by about 500,000 workers. however, the next line in the report states actually losses could be smaller or larger. ranging from a slight reduction of employment up to 1 million workers. the report also states that 1.5y million workers would see their wage increase, but that s just 19% of that would go to families actually below the poverty line. still, 900,000 americans could be lifted above the poverty threshold because of the increase. a wage hike would also impact tipped workers who would see their hourly wages increase from $2.13 an hour to $4.90 an hour over the same period of time. their wages would then jump by 95 cents each year until it was
the proposal is to increase the federal minimum wage by about $1 every year until it reaches $10.10. i think that s a great idea, joe, don t you? after that, wages would be adjusted on a yearly basis. he s working very hard on not interrupting me, which i think is really good, because he ll like the point of this story. right now, the minimum wage is $7.25. that s significantly lower than the minimum wage in 1968, which was $10.60, adjusted for inflation. but the big headline from yesterday s nonpartisan report is that raising the minimum wage to $10.10 would reduce total employment by about 500,000 workers. right. however however, the next line in the report states, actual losses could be smaller or larger, ranging from a slight reduction of the employment all the way to 1 million workers. the report also states i don t see that in this report. [ laughter ]
absolutely. tom harkin on the floor of the senate. we have laid out proof positive as to what happens when you raise the minimum wage. we can see what is happening when you don t. worke workers morale low. those paying taxes, we have to supplement wage earners because the minimum wage has not kept up with inflation. if it did, the current minimum wage would be somewhere around $10.60 an hour or north of it. we know that. we need to raise the minimum wage. we need to index it so we won t have the same argument every year. last night, the president spoke about sergeant corey rimsburg. he did ten tours of duty.