Our results show that recent minimum wage increases between 2003 and 2007 have had no effect on state poverty rates. Moreover, the proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $9.50 per hour is unlikely to be any better at reducing poverty because (i) most workers (89%) who are affected are not poor, (ii) many poor workers (48.9%) already earn hourly wages greater than $9.50 per hour, and (iii) the minimum wage increase is likely to cause adverse employment effects for the working poor.They instead recommend expansions of the EITC program.
Note that $7.25/hr, US money, is about $10.25 NZ. Our minimum wage, $12.75/hr, is about $9 US.
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