Law360
Apr 07, 2022
Center staff member Natalie Shaak was quoted in an article exploring if a $15 minimum wage is a sufficient wage floor.
Discussing data from a the Center's 2021 brief, she shared that $15 isn't enough, given living costs such as housing, child care and food.
"Even in the lowest-cost-of-living state, which would be Mississippi, people are still not going to be able to live on $15 an hour."
Even the higher "living wages" that are shared do not taking into account people being able to save for an emergency, buy a house so they're no longer renting, or develop any kind of wealth to pull themselves out of poverty," Shaak said.
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