Workers In Nearly Half Of U.S. States Will Get Pay Raise In 2020

Workers in two dozen states and a record number of cities will see their minimum wage increase soon. Neighboring states like Arkansas, Colorado, and Missouri are all bumping their pay up but Oklahoma is not one of the states on the list for 2020.

Sunday, December 29th 2019, 7:57 am

By: News On 6


A record number of states, cities, and counties are boosting their minimum wage in 2020.

 

On or around January 1, the minimum wage will increase in 21 states, while another 26 cities and counties also boosting their baseline pay at year-start. Later in the year, an additional 4 states and 23 cities and counties will hike their minimum wages, according to the National Employment Law Project, a worker rights group.

"This is the greatest number of states and localities ever to raise their wage floors, both in January and for the year as a whole," said Yannet Lathrop, a policy analyst at NELP, in a blog post about the increases. 

The record number of pay hikes will benefit about 6.8 million workers, according to an analysis from the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, which estimates that the pay gains could range from $150 to as high as $1,700 for full-time, year-round workers, depending on the wage hikes in their regions.

The surge in higher minimum wages comes after years of lobbying and demonstrations from labor groups like the Fight for $15, which sprang up in 2012 to advocate for a living wage of $15 an hour. At the time, its goals struck some critics as far-fetched, but widening income inequality and spiraling housing costs are placing pressure on lawmakers to pass higher minimum wages.

Record-low unemployment across most of the country also has played a role, forcing employers to bid up wages to attract qualified employees. Late last year, Amazon raised its base pay for workers at warehouse operations around the country to $15. Even the conservative TV network Sinclair Broadcasting, after railing against minimum wage hikes in on-air commentaries, announced this month it would raise its starting pay to $15 an hour come December 29.

The country's highest minimum wages will be enacted in some California and Washington cities and counties. Workers in Seattle will earn one of the highest minimum wages in the country on January 1, when the baseline wage increases to $16.39 an hour. In Sunnyvale and Mountain View, California — the heart of Silicon Valley — the baseline hourly pay will rise to $16.05 from a previous floor of $15.64. 

On a percentage basis, the state with the biggest jump is New Mexico, where the minimum wage will rise from $7.50 to $9 an hour, or an increase of 20%. 

Federal minimum wage

Despite the surge in higher minimum wage laws across the country, the federal baseline wage has been mired at $7.25 an hour for a decade. That marks a record-long period of time without an increase to the federal minimum wage. 

The Raise the Wage Act of 2019, passed earlier this year by the U.S. House of Representatives, would boost the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, but the bill hasn't yet been taken up by the Senate for debate. In the meantime, states, cities, and counties are taking their own steps to boost minimum wage laws.

Said Lathrop: "These increases will put much-needed money into the hands of the lowest-paid workers, many of whom struggle with high and ever-increasing costs of living."

The maximal minimums


These are the places that will have a minimum wage of $15 or higher come January 1.

  • Mountain View, California - $16.05
  • Sunnyvale, California - $16.05 (15.75 for small employers)
  • Los Altos, California - $15.40
  • Palo Alto, California - $15.40
  • Santa Clara, California - $15.40
  • Redwood, California - $15.38
  • San Mateo, California - $15.38
  • El Cerrito, California - $15.37
  • Cupertino, California - $15.35
  • San Jose, California - $15.25
  • New York City, New York - $15
  • Belmont, California - $15
  • Menlo Park, California - $15
  • Richmond, California - $15
  • Petaluma, California - $15 (14 for small employers)
  • South San Francisco, California - $15

States with wage hikes on Jan. 1

Each of the 21 states that are boosting their minimum wages at year-start, with their new minimum wage and percentage increase.

  • Alaska - $10.19 (3%)
  • Arizona - $12 (9.1%)
  • Arkansas - $10 (8.1%)
  • California - $13 (8.3%)
  • Colorado - $12 (8.1%)
  • Florida - $8.56 (1.2%)
  • Illinois - $9.25 (12%)
  • Maine - $12 (9.1%)
  • Maryland - $11 (8.9%)
  • Massachusetts - $12.75 (6.3%)
  • Michigan - $9.65 (2.1%)
  • Minnesota - $10 (1.4%)
  • Missouri - $9.45 (9.9%)
  • Montana - $8.65 (1.8%)
  • New Jersey - $11 (10%)
  • New Mexico - $9 (20%)
  • New York - $11.80 (6.3%)
  • Ohio - $8.70 (1.8%)
  • South Dakota - $9.30 (2.2%)
  • Vermont - $10.96 (1.7%)
  • Washington - $13.50 (12.5%)
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