• Raise the minimum cash wage for tipped workers until it matches the regular minimum wage, so that all working people are paid at least this regular minimum wage before tips, also known as “One Fair Wage.” • Include all other working people who are currently excluded from the regular minimum wage (e.g., people with disabilities, young workers, farm workers, domestic workers). [...] • In One Fair Wage states, where employers are required to pay tipped workers the regular minimum wage before tips, women in tipped jobs experience far lower poverty rates than their counterparts in states with a $2.13 tipped minimum cash wage. [...] The minimum wage in Washington is currently $16.28 per hour due to automatic increases based on inflation, and in several additional states with similar indexing mechanisms (such as Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Oregon), the minimum wage is currently above $14 per hour and will continue to rise. [...] • In 2022, voters in Nebraska approved a ballot initiative to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2026, as did voters in Florida in 2020. [...] • Voters in Alaska, California, and Missouri will consider minimum wage increases on the ballot in November 2024; in Massachusetts, they will consider adopting one fair wage for tipped workers.
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Table of Contents
- RAISE THE MINIMUM WAGE AND VALUE WORKING PEOPLE 1
- Gradually raise the state minimum wage 2
- Raise the minimum cash wage 2
- Include all other working people who are currently excluded 2
- Index the minimum wage to rise annually 2
- All working peopleregardless of race class or gender 2
- Raising the minimum wage is an important tool to narrow race and gender wage gaps. 2
- By ensuring that a higher minimum wage applies to tipped workers 2
- In One Fair Wage states where employers are required to pay tipped workers the regular minimum wage before tips 2
- One Fair Wage can benefit businesses too 2
- Decades of research studying the impact of state and local minimum wage increases 2
- Raising the minimum wage also benefits employers 2
- Increased public investments can ensure that low-paid child care workers and direct care workers such as home health aides and nursing assistants in nursing homes 2