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As of August 2014, the minimum wage in New York is approximately $8.75. The minimum wage is expected to raise to $9.00 by December 2015.
No. Congress does not have the power to establish a minimum wage at all.
Yes Congress can regulate the minimum wage. Congress also created the federal minimum wage in 1938. The current minimum wage is $7.25.
$7.15
He raised minimum wage to help the American people out. He wanted to make life easier for the Americans~Kim`
Only if you're subject to the minimum wage law and the minimum wage is raised. Otherwise, there is no law saying an employer has to give anyone a raise. In fact, they can reduce your wages.
In 1995, the minimum wage in Idaho was set at $4.25 per hour. This was consistent with the federal minimum wage at that time, which had not changed since 1991. The minimum wage was later increased in subsequent years as part of broader efforts to raise wage standards across the country.
$250 each week I think that minimum wage at first and then if you get a raise. But really I think that it depends what minimum wage is in your state.
When the governor raises the minimum wage to 9.15 per hour, you will get a raise as soon as the law goes into effect.
In the United States, President Obama recently raised the minimum wage for federal employees and federal contract workers to $9 per hour. This does not affect private employers, for whom the federal minimum wage remains $7.25. Many states have higher minimum wage laws. In the 2014 State of the Union address, Obama proposed raising the national minimum wage to $10.10, however this is not currrently enacted.
As of May 2014, the current minimum wage in South San Francisco is $10.55. it is set to raise again in 2016.