Saturday, Sept. 30, Florida’s minimum wage increased to $12 an hour for non-tipped workers, providing some relief to students and workers, but some still have mixed feelings.
College enrollment continues to decline – both in the U.S. and in Florida – which saw a three percent dip last year and another one-and-a-half percent dip this year. So does that mean young adults are just working right away? According to hiring experts in Southwest Florida, that’s not the case.