People working full time jobs should not have to raise their families in poverty. This week I fought hard in Washington to bring the issue of raising the minimum wage to the House Floor for a vote. And I will continue to do this.
Why?
- Raising the minimum wage will increase pay for at least 25 million American workers.
- It will lift more than 1 million Americans out of poverty.
- That would directly affect 373,000 workers in Missouri.
- It would indirectly affect 578,000 workers in our state.
- That means almost 23% of Missouri’s workforce would be impacted by a minimum wage increase to $10.10 an hour.
- Hundreds of economists and experts agree that a higher minimum wage is good for our economy, our workers, and our long-term growth.
- It is estimated that an increase in the minimum wage would generate some $22 billion in increased economic activity across the country and add 85,000 jobs.
Did you know?
- The average minimum wage worker is 35 years old.
- The average minimum wage worker is responsible for half of their family’s total income.
- More than half of all minimum wage earners are women.
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