July 24, 2009

Federal Minimum wage increases to $7.25


In 2007, before the recession started, Congress signed a legislation that increased the minimum wage to $5.85, followed by another increase in 2008 to $6.55, and now the final hike to $7.25. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis says, "Between 3 million and 5 million people will be affected by the minimum wage rise from $6.55 per hour to $7.25 per hour"

If you are a small business owner, how does this affect you during this recession? According to "Robert Mayfield, who owns five Dairy Queen restaurants in central Texas, 'don't expect any increased spending to offset the added salary expenses.'"

To check exactly how much the minimum wage increased in your state, click here.

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