All tagged Federal Minimum Wage
All Hawaiʻi workers should be able to make ends meet with one job, and it’s our legislature’s responsibility to make that a reality.
The latest state data show a single adult would need to make about $17 to $18 an hour at a full-time job to afford to live in Hawaiʻi.
Economic impact payments—checks—will help, but they are not enough to truly set us on a path to an equitable recovery. For that, we need more targeted measures. One key action is long overdue—raising the federal minimum wage.
Recent polling confirms that swing district voters overwhelmingly side with workers leading the fight to raise the federal minimum wage to $15. Across all demographics, voters confirm that this is a policy that is good for workers and good for their communities.
Low wages benefit employers at the expense of both workers and taxpayers.
One policy clearly perpetuating systematic racism in Hawaiʻi is the state’s oppressively low minimum wage.
We are all worse off because of the widespread worker exploitation, leaving us unable to afford to even live here.
Having our workers available at a discount is a losing business strategy for the state and our residents, costing us billions each year.