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California set to raise minimum wage 25% by 2016 | California set to raise minimum wage 25% by 2016 |
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The state of California is set to raise its minimum wage to $10 (£6.33) an hour, among the highest in the US. | The state of California is set to raise its minimum wage to $10 (£6.33) an hour, among the highest in the US. |
Legislation expected soon to reach Governor Jerry Brown's desk will gradually raise the current minimum of $8 an hour by 25% by 2016. | |
The measure was opposed by some business owners who warned it would force them to reduce hiring. | The measure was opposed by some business owners who warned it would force them to reduce hiring. |
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, although 19 states and Washington DC have a higher minimum. | The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, although 19 states and Washington DC have a higher minimum. |
The Democrat-control state Senate passed the bill on a party-line vote on Thursday. The state Assembly, which had already passed a separate version, will vote on the Senate's version, a procedure described as a mere formality. | The Democrat-control state Senate passed the bill on a party-line vote on Thursday. The state Assembly, which had already passed a separate version, will vote on the Senate's version, a procedure described as a mere formality. |
Mr Brown, who supports the bill, has said the minimum wage has not kept pace with rising costs in California, which is the largest state by population in the US. | |
"This legislation is overdue and will help families that are struggling in this harsh economy," he said on Wednesday. | "This legislation is overdue and will help families that are struggling in this harsh economy," he said on Wednesday. |
But some business leaders warned the higher wage would hamper their ability to operate and force them to cut back working hours and put off hiring. | But some business leaders warned the higher wage would hamper their ability to operate and force them to cut back working hours and put off hiring. |
The California Restaurant Association called the proposal a "back breaker". | The California Restaurant Association called the proposal a "back breaker". |
"A 25% increase in labor costs will result in fewer job opportunities for Californians looking to get back on their feet," the group said on its website. | "A 25% increase in labor costs will result in fewer job opportunities for Californians looking to get back on their feet," the group said on its website. |
The bill's approval comes amid a growing strike campaign by fast-food workers in dozens of US cities in demand of higher wages. | The bill's approval comes amid a growing strike campaign by fast-food workers in dozens of US cities in demand of higher wages. |
President Barack Obama and some in Congress have advocated raising the US minimum wage, as the nation's income gap continues to widen. | President Barack Obama and some in Congress have advocated raising the US minimum wage, as the nation's income gap continues to widen. |
Recent data indicates the top 1% of US earners collected 19.3% of household income in 2012. | Recent data indicates the top 1% of US earners collected 19.3% of household income in 2012. |