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Research

Extensive research has been done on the economic impacts of the minimum wage. Follow the links below to learn more about the findings by issue area.

The Job Loss Myth

Low-wage Job Growth

Minimum Wage as Economic Stimulus

Corporate Profits of Low-Wage Employers

The Business Case for Raising the Minimum Wage

Fair Pay for Women Requires Increasing the Minimum Wage and Tipped Minimum Wage

Demographics of Low-Wage Workers

Tipped Workers

Corporate-Backed Researchers

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  • Research
  • Worker Stories
  • Business Stories
  • Polling
  • Map
  • Question and Answer
  • Why We Should Raise the Minimum Wage
  • Other Minimum Wage Partners
  • Testimony

The FactsThe Facts

$10.69

How much the federal minimum wage would be if it had kept up with inflation over the past 40 years. Instead, it’s $7.25. Learn More

What's Newrss

  • NYS Minimum Wage Coalition Praises Path to Raise for Tipped Workers, Condemns “Walmart Tax Break”

    March 28, 2013

  • NYS Minimum Wage Coalition Welcomes Reported Agreement to Raise New York’s Minimum Wage

    March 18, 2013

  • Syracuse Faith Leaders Urge Sen. Valesky to Support Minimum Wage Boost to at least $9 Plus Indexing

    March 14, 2013

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