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Minimum wage unofficially grows | Business | The Journal Gazette

Minimum wage unofficially grows | Business | The Journal Gazette
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A dozen years after last minimum wage hike, is $15 the new norm?

A dozen years after last minimum wage hike, is $15 the new norm?
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$15 wage becoming a norm as employers struggle to fill jobs

Check out what s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. The signs and banners are dotted along suburban commercial strips and hanging in shop windows and restaurants, evidence of a new desperation among America s service-industry employers: Now Hiring, $15 an hour. It is hardly the official federal minimum wage at $7.25, that level hasn t been raised since 2009 but for many lower-skilled workers, $15 an hour has increasingly become a reality. Businesses, particularly in the restaurant, retail and travel industries, have been offering a $15 wage to try to fill enough jobs to meet surging demand from consumers, millions of whom are now spending freely after a year in lockdown. And many of the unemployed, buoyed by stimulus checks and expanded jobless aid, feel able to hold out for higher pay.

The Day - $15 wage becoming a norm as employers struggle to fill jobs - News from southeastern Connecticut

Business Support Local News. We ve been with you throughout the pandemic, the vaccinations and the reopening of schools, businesses and communities. There s never been more of a need for the kind of local, independent and unbiased journalism that The Day produces. Please support our work by subscribing today. $15 wage becoming a norm as employers struggle to fill jobs Steven Dyme, owner of Flowers for Dreams, poses for a portrait at his warehouse Friday, July 23, 2021, in Chicago. Dyme says the $15 minimum made it much easier to staff up when the economy reopened this spring and demand for flowers, particularly for weddings, soared. The company has four locations, including its headquarters in Chicago, one in Milwaukee, and two in Detroit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

$15 wage becoming norm as employers struggle to fill jobs

$15 wage becoming norm as employers struggle to fill jobs >Steven Dyme, owner of Flowers for Dreams, poses for a portrait at his warehouse Friday, July 23, 2021, in Chicago. Dyme says the $15 minimum made it much easier to staff up when the economy reopened this spring and demand for flowers, particularly for weddings, soared. The company has four locations, including its headquarters in Chicago, one in Milwaukee, and two in Detroit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) Charles Rex Arbogast >Steven Dyme, owner of Flowers for Dreams, poses with employee Kevin Cervantes for a portrait at the company s warehouse Friday, July 23, 2021, in Chicago. Dyme says the $15 minimum made it much easier to staff up when the economy reopened this spring and demand for flowers, particularly for weddings, soared. The company has four locations, including its headquarters in Chicago, one in Milwaukee, and two in Detroit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) Charles Rex Arbogast

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