Sunday, May 27, 2007

In Washington, minimum wage hike = thriving small businesses

From the New York Times (1/9/07):

Nearly a decade ago, when voters in Washington approved a measure that would give the state’s lowest-paid workers a raise nearly every year, many business leaders predicted that small towns on this side of the state line would suffer.

But instead of shriveling up, small-business owners in Washington say they have prospered far beyond their expectations. In fact, as a significant increase in the national minimum wage heads toward law, businesses here at the dividing line between two economies — a real-life laboratory for the debate — have found that raising prices to compensate for higher wages does not necessarily lead to losses in jobs and profits.

Read the whole article.

1 Comments:

Blogger Tony said...

Jill, don't confuse the sheeple with facts.

May 28, 2007 6:22 PM  

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