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Connecticut's Low Wage Workers Deserve A Raise

- Since the federal minimum wage was last increased in 1996-97, employment in Connecticut is up and unemployment is down.
- In fact, Connecticut has experienced great economic growth. Since September 1996, 99,400 new jobs have been created -- an increase of 6.3%.
- And while retail is often cited as the industry hit hardest by any increase in the minimum wage, 13,500 new retail jobs have been added in Connecticut.
- Additionally, unemployment has dropped in Connecticut by 58% since the federal minimum wage was increased. It is now 2.4% -- lower than the federal rate.
- With economic strengths of this proportion, surely Connecticut's lowest paid workers deserve a raise.
- Our proposal would increase the federal minimum wage to $6.15 by the year 2001 -- a $1 an hour increase over the current federal level and (keeping pace with Connecticut's recent increase in the state's minimum wage.)
- Under this proposal more than 62,000 Connecticut workers would receive a raise.
- Our proposal is a modest one and would make the value of the minimum wage just 7’ more than what it was in 1982.
- Connecticut's economy is strong and its low wage workers should share in this success. The time has come for Congress to act now and give thousands of Connecticut workers a raise they deserve.
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