Whose living wage?

AuthorHowley, Kerry
PositionBrief Article

During the last 10 years, "living wage" laws have swept through U.S. cities, jacking up minimum wages for municipal workers and for businesses that accept city contracts. Such laws are now on the books in 10 of the 20 largest cities in America--but whom do they actually help? A study by the Public Policy Institute of California, a nonpartisan think tank, suggests that while living wage laws do tend to reduce overall poverty, they hurt those who can least afford it.

Researchers found that cities looking at a 50 percent wage hike could expect to send a significant percentage of their...

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