Addition: Before you say "Oh hey, in a month at minimum wage, I get 160 hours.", keep in mind that cost of housing should never be more than 20-30% of your monthly income.
Cause yeah, states can raise the min wage over the Federal level. Some 17 states have higher minimum wages than the federal min.
That said, some of the min wages are like 7.60 instead of 7.25, but in some places it's 8.25, or even iirc, $9 in California. And certain cities have even higher. I think San Fran passed a law raising it over $10.
So, if the math is for the federal level, but the state requires a higher minimum, the numbers would need to be adjusted.
This is one reason that my state, NY, needs to raise it's minimum wage. Looks like it'll happen too, with enough pressure.
That must be ancient. GA has had a minimum wage at $7.25/hr for quite some time now - since it reached the new max in 2009 (http://www.dol.state.ga.us/spotlight/sp_minimum_wage_change_2007.htm)
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Date: 2012-03-16 07:18 am (UTC)Does this map take into account states having different minimum wages or is this at the federal level?
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Date: 2012-03-16 09:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-17 12:59 am (UTC)Where you from?
Cause yeah, states can raise the min wage over the Federal level. Some 17 states have higher minimum wages than the federal min.
That said, some of the min wages are like 7.60 instead of 7.25, but in some places it's 8.25, or even iirc, $9 in California. And certain cities have even higher. I think San Fran passed a law raising it over $10.
So, if the math is for the federal level, but the state requires a higher minimum, the numbers would need to be adjusted.
This is one reason that my state, NY, needs to raise it's minimum wage. Looks like it'll happen too, with enough pressure.
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Date: 2012-03-17 01:40 pm (UTC)Where you from?
I thought I've mentioned several times that I'm in and from GA.
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Date: 2012-03-18 12:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-18 01:50 am (UTC)