New Hampshire's Low Wage Workers Deserve A Raise

  • Since the federal minimum wage was last increased in 1996-97, employment in New Hampshire is up and unemployment is down.

  • In fact, New Hampshire has experienced great economic growth. Since September 1996, 55,100 new jobs have been created – an increase of 9.9%.

  • And while retail is often cited as the industry hit hardest by any increase in the minimum wage, 13,700 new retail jobs have been added in New Hampshire.

  • Additionally, unemployment has dropped in New Hampshire by 38% since the federal minimum wage was increased. It is now 2.6% – lower than the federal rate.

  • With economic strengths of this proportion, surely New Hampshire's low wage workers deserve a raise.

  • Under our proposal to increase the federal minimum wage to $6.15 by the year 2001, over 29,000 New Hampshire workers would get 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.

  • New Hampshire'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 New Hampshire workers the raise they deserve.

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