Minimum Wage

It's About Time!

Posted by on January 10, 2007 at 01:02 PM

Back in July I watched the Republican-controlled Congress goad House Democrats into a vote on the minimum wage, holding the House hostage by pairing an increase in the minimum wage with a tax cut for the most obscenely wealthy Americans in the country. It was a shameful display, a distortion of the issue at hand and the kind of stunt the American people soundly rejected by voting the GOP out of office in November.

The day after witnessing this stunt, I wrote:

A Democratic Congress will enact a real increase in the minimum wage, one that will pass the Senate and reward hard-working Americans with the raise that they deserve.

Well that time has come. Today, the House takes up the bill to increase the minimum wage and finally give hard-working Americans the raise they deserve:

Tackling a top priority, House Democrats pushed a $2.10 an hour increase in the federal minimum wage toward passage Wednesday, calling it only a partial restoration of purchasing power for America's lowest-paid workers.

As their second bill since taking control of Congress, the Democratic-written legislation would raise the federal wage floor from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour in three steps over 26 months. The federal wage hasn't budged for 10 years...The Senate is expected to move quickly - perhaps in the next few weeks, on a similar bill.

For 10 years, Congress has refused to raise the minimum wage (although they have had no problem raising their own pay!). The last raise passed Congress under the Clinton Administration.

"For 10 years the lowest-paid Americans have been frozen out. They have been working at a federal poverty wage, not a federal minimum wage," said Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., author of the legislation.

You can check out some facts on the minimum wage increase, here.

For instance, did you know:


  • Raising the minimum wage would provide an additional $4,400/year for a family of three, equaling 15 months of groceries, or over two years of health care - helping them to keep up with rising costs.
  • Nearly 13 million people would likely benefit from the increase - 5.6 million directly and 7.4 million indirectly. This includes 7.7 million women, 3.4 million parents, and 4.7 million people of color.
  • It is wrong to have millions of Americans working full-time and year-round and still living in poverty. At $5.15 an hour, a full-time minimum wage worker brings home $10,712 a year -nearly $6,000 below the poverty level for a family of three.
  • A minimum wage increase is particularly important at a time when America's families have seen their real income drop by almost $1,300 since 2000, while the costs of health insurance, gasoline, home heating, and attending college have increased by almost $5,000 annually. [Government Reform, 9/21/06]
  • The minimum wage has not increased in more than nine years - the longest period in the history of the law. During that time, Members of Congress have received a $31,600 pay raise. The real value of the minimum wage has plummeted to its lowest level in 51 years. [Economic Policy Institute, 6/06]
  • An average CEO earns more before lunchtime in one day than a minimum wage worker earns all year. [EPI, 6/2706]

You can read the full text of the legislation, here.

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