Change mirrors President Obama’s proposal to
increase the minimum wage and index it to inflation
Over a year ago, the
Assembly Majority introduced legislation to raise the state’s minimum
wage from $7.25 per hour to $8.50 per hour and index it to the rate of inflation
in order to help hardworking South Bronx families get ahead. In his State of
the Union address on Feb. 12, President Obama announced a proposal to increase
the federal minimum wage to $9.00 per hour and, like the Assembly
Majority’s plan, index it to inflation. In light of this development, the
Assembly amended its legislation (A.38-A) to match the president’s
proposal.
The amended
bill calls for the minimum wage to increase to $9.00 per hour in January 2014.
Beginning in 2015, the minimum wage will be indexed, requiring an increase each
year to adjust for inflation according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The
measure also sets wages for food service workers who receive tips at $6.21 per
hour.
While the
national attention to this vitally important issue is encouraging, it is
essential that we do not wait for Washington to take action. With overwhelming
public support to increase the minimum wage here in New York State, we have to
act now.
For too long, families
living on minimum wage salaries have been forced to make do with inadequate
wages. New Yorkers are working harder than ever for pay that makes it difficult
to put food on the table or keep a roof over their families’ heads. By
increasing the minimum wage, working families will see a rise in their
purchasing power and are likely to spend the money from their hard-earned
paychecks at local businesses, helping strengthen our economy.
Currently,
the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and 16 other
states have higher minimum wages than New York State. In addition, 10 other
states have already passed legislation indexing the minimum wage to inflation.
The minimum wage in New York has increased just 10 cents per hour in the last six
years and was raised with the most recent federal minimum wage increase from
$7.15 to $7.25 an hour in 2009. That is simply not good enough.
It is time
to get this done for hardworking South Bronx families and help provide them
with a better quality of life. I urge our partners in state government to work
with the Assembly Majority to pass a robust minimum wage increase into law as
soon as possible – and index it to inflation. As always, please feel free
to contact me about this or any other important community issue at 718-893-0202
or via email at Crespom@assembly.state.ny.us.
This has come from New York State Assemblyman Marcis Crespo of the Bronx.
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