Breaking news today on minimium wage

There have been several developments on the minimum wage front recently. Here are a few breaking news stories:

  1. California's minimum wage increase: California's minimum wage has increased to $15.50 per hour, effective January 1, 2023. This is the highest minimum wage in the country, and it's part of a gradual phase-in that began in 2016.
  2. New York City's minimum wage hike: New York City's minimum wage has increased to $19.52 per hour, effective December 31, 2022. This is the result of a gradual phase-in that began in 2018.
  3. Federal minimum wage update: The federal minimum wage has not changed since 2009, when it was increased to $7.25 per hour. However, there are ongoing efforts to raise the federal minimum wage, with some lawmakers pushing for a $15 per hour minimum wage.
  4. State-by-state minimum wage updates: Several states have increased their minimum wages in recent years, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, and Washington. Some states have also implemented automatic cost-of-living adjustments to their minimum wages.
  5. Tipped workers and minimum wage: There's been a growing debate about the minimum wage for tipped workers, such as servers and bartenders. Some advocates are pushing for a higher minimum wage for tipped workers, while others argue that it would be too costly for businesses.

These are just a few of the breaking news stories related to minimum wage. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest developments, I recommend following reputable news sources or organizations that focus on labor and economic issues.