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If the worker doesn’t earn at least $5.12 per hour in tips, the employer
must make up the difference to raise them to at least $7.25.
If the federal minimum wage kept up with infla-
tion it would be $10.75 an hour, not the $7.25 it is today. If the
federal minimum wage had kept pace with workers' producti-
vity since 1968, the inflation-adjusted minimum wage
would be $18.67
13. Minimum wage in Massachusetts to rise to $12 an hour star-
ting
The $12 minimum wage in 2019 matches that of California and Was-
hington as the highest among U.S. states. The hike was approved by
state legislators and Gov.
14. False.
An element of the FLSA is the federal minimum wage law. ...
However, in the 18 states with state laws that set the mini-
mum wage higher than the federal minimum wage, such
as California and Florida, the state law supersedes the fede-
ral law.
15. 15 usd an hour.House Democrats take a big step to-
ward passing $15 per hour US minimum wage
16. A. Layoff
If workers are laid off, they are told by their employers to leave
their job, usually because there is no more work for them to do.
- IN ACTIVITY ONE, READ ABOUT THE TYPICAL LIFE OF AN ADULT WORKING FOR THE FEDERAL MIN-
IMUM WAGE. THE INCOME AND EXPENSES ARE HIGHLIGHTED THROUGHOUT THE DESCRIPTION.
Living on Minimum Wage
– Is It Possible?