Organized labor holds a "Fight for $15" rally outside McDonald's
headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill., in 2015. While the issue remains
unresolved on the federal level, 20 states and the District of Columbia
are slated to increase their minimum wages in 2017. File Photo by Brian
Kersey/UPI
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License PhotoWhen the clocks strike midnight across the
country, workers in 21 states will be in line for a raise thanks to
state-level increases in the minimum wage.
While the federal minimum wage remains
unchanged, state legislatures in 21 states, several of them controlled
by Republicans traditionally skeptical of mandated wage increases, have
drafted laws to increase their state's hourly pay rate floor, though not
all will take place on Jan. 1.
The single largest increase comes in
Republican-controlled Arizona, where the wage is set to increase a
whopping 25 percent, from $8.95 to $10 per hour. Voters there also
overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative in November to increase the
minimum wage to $12 by 2020. The Arizona Chamber of Commerce is
challenging the increases, which will affect 12 percent of the state's
overall workforce, in court.
Other significant increases include Maine,
where the wage will increase $1.50, to $9 per hour, in Washington state
it will increase $1.47 to $10.50 per hour, Hawaii, where it will
increase $1.25 to $9.25 and Massachusetts, where it will increase $1 to
$11 per hour.
Several other states have laws tying the
minimum wage to the rate of inflation, generally leading to increases of
about 5 cents per hour.
-- In Alaska, the minimum wage will increase from $9.75 to $9.80.
-- In Arizona, the minimum wage will increase from $8.05 to $10.
-- In Arkansas, the minimum wage will increase from $8 to $8.50.
-- In California, the minimum wage will increase from $10 to $10.50
-- In Colorado, the minimum wage will increase from $8.31 to $9.30.
-- In Connecticut, the minimum wage will increase from $9.60 to $10.10.
-- In Florida, the minimum wage will increase from $8.05 to $8.10.
-- In Hawaii, the minimum wage will increase from $8.50 to $9.25.
-- In Maine, the minimum wage will increase from $7.50 to $9.
-- In Maryland, the minimum wage will increase from $8.75 to $9.25.
-- In Massachusetts, the minimum wage will increase from $10 to $11.
-- In Michigan, the minimum wage will increase from $8.50 to $8.90.
-- In Missouri, the minimum wage will increase from $7.65 to $7.70.
-- In Montana, the minimum wage will increase from $8.05 to $8.15.
-- In New Jersey, the minimum wage will increase from $8.38 to $8.44.
-- In New York, the minimum wage will increase from $9 to $9.70.
-- In Ohio, the minimum wage will increase from $8.10 to $8.15.
-- In Oregon, the minimum wage will increase from $9.75 to $10.25.
-- In South Dakota, the minimum wage will increase from $8.55 to $8.65.
-- In Vermont, the minimum wage will increase from $9.60 to $10.
-- In Washington, the minimum wage will increase from $9.47 to $11.
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