Local connection: raising Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage

Local connection: raising Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage

The last time the minimum wage was increased was a year ago, to $10.10 an hour. Because there was no increase approved by the last legislature, Hawaiʻi’s lowest paid workers will not get raises this year, even though the local economy is booming.

$15 an hour is not a living wage. It is the minimum for someone just hoping to live with dignity and independence.

Waiting until 2024 doesn’t seem practical or even have a basis in reality. It won’t change the world, or bankrupt businesses, but it sure would help a lot of Hawaiʻi’s families, if we can improve the timeline and raise the wage to $15 an hour.

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Lawmaker says increase to minimum wage ‘definitely’ happening this year

Lawmaker says increase to minimum wage ‘definitely’ happening this year

Guarantee of living wage would help our communities thrive

Guarantee of living wage would help our communities thrive