The Minimum Wage Doesn’t Apply to Everyone
July 26, 2013
by John Light
This week marked the four-year anniversary of the last time Congress
increased the minimum wage — from $5.15 in 2007 to $7.25 in 2009. Groups
demonstrated across the country, demanding increases at both the state
and federal level. President Obama pledged that he would continue to press for an increase in his economic policy speech at Knox College.
But there’s another problem: Millions of working Americans make less than minimum wage. In fact, more Americans are exempt from it than actually earn it.
But there’s another problem: Millions of working Americans make less than minimum wage. In fact, more Americans are exempt from it than actually earn it.
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