Diamond Thompson and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
04/17/2023
Beginning in July 2023, the University of Arizona employees will receive a pay increase, raising their internal minimum wage to $15. Using data from the MIT Living Wage Calculator, which estimates that a single adult in Tucson, Arizona, would need...
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Diamond Thompson and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
04/17/2023
In a recent study, Patrick Villanova of Smart Asset assessed how much a single adult with no children would need to live comfortably in the 25 largest US metro areas. Using data from the MIT Living Wage calculator, Villanova found that St. L...
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Diamond Thompson and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/29/2023
The Services Trades Council Union at Walt Disney, representing more than 45,000 Disney employees, reached a contract agreement with the Walt Disney Corporation in late March. The collective bargaining unit, which means six individual unions, h...
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Diamond Thompson and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/25/2023
On March 20, 2023, the Los Angeles Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 99 union (with the support of the Los Angeles Teacher's Union), representing 30,000 Los Angeles School District employees, started a three-day strike, demanding ...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/15/2023
The El Paso City Council is increasing the local minimum wage for city workers to $15 by 2026. The resolution, sponsored by South-West City Rep. Chris Canales, applies to the city's 6,767 city employees.
In early 2022, the city's minimum w...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
02/01/2023
<b>Checked for accuracy on 1/27/2023; Numerical values are consistent with living wage 2022 estimates published on 2/01/2023.</b>
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is unwilling to let families slip, it fa...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
11/22/2022
JUST Capital’s approach is unique. The organization leverages the power of the private sector to tackle the root causes of many of today’s challenges, highlighting the role of business as a force for the greater good. Their recent impact includes...
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Carolyn Hohl and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
11/16/2022
The monthly child poverty rate skyrocketed from 12.1 percent in December 2021 to 17 percent in January 2022. (Columbia University Poverty Center, 2022). The cause of this was the end of many pandemic-era policies, including the Child Tax Credit (C...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/20/2022
The 2022 date update of the Living Wage Calculator is now online.
In all previous years, we posted data in the first quarter. This year we reprogrammed the tool to make it more efficient. This took longer than expected; reprogrammings inevitab...
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Dr. Stephanie Moser and assistance from Chet Swalina
05/19/2022
Checked for accuracy on 5/6/2022; Numerical values are consistent with living wage 2021 estimates published on 5/12/22
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is unwilling to let families slip, it fails to ap...
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Dr. Joseph Arwady
03/10/2022
Security Officers are heroes, first responders, and life safety resources. They are professionals who deserve to be compensated commensurate with their contributions.
These highly trained men and women are required to protect our places of busi...
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Associated Press
03/01/2022
The Workers at Target stores and distribution centers in places like New York, where competition for finding and hiring staff is the fiercest, could see starting wages as high as $24 an hour this year.
The Minneapolis-based discount retailer he...
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ROGER WILLIAMS [email protected]
02/26/2022
WHEN A SOCIAL MEDIA FRIEND shared an advertisement for a one-room, one-bath rental in a county on the southwest coast the other day, she got 84 responses. The ad featured a photograph of a room with four white walls, a white ceiling and a ceil...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
02/26/2022
The living wage calculator (LWC) is a data series that has been an ongoing effort for the past 19 years. We expect to publish the 2022 LWC revision come early March. As the pandemic approaches the two year mark, the continuing recovery of the nati...
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Economic Policy Institute and National Employment Law Institute (NELP)
01/14/2022
From National Employment Law Project:
"21 states and 35 cities and counties will raise their minimum wage, will be followed by another round of increases later in 2022, when four states and 22 cities and counties will raise their rates—17 of ...
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PayCor Workforce Management https://www.paycor.com/resource-center/articles/minimum-wage-by-state/
12/27/2021
Changes to minimum wages in 2022.
For employers with employees in multiple states, keeping up with the various minimum wage rate changes can be a daunting task. While some states are on a schedule for annual increases to eventually reach $15 an...
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Paul Davidson USA TODAY December 20, 2021
12/27/2021
More Localities Embrace $15 An Hour
Paul Davidson USA TODAY December 20, 2021
This insert summarizes Paul Davidson's article published in USA Today, December 20, 2021; all credit is due to Mr. Davidson of USA Today.
"Twenty-one states and 3...
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California State Department of Industrial Relations
12/27/2021
Release Number: 2021-121Date: December 14, 2021
Oakland—California’s minimum wage will increase on January 1, 2022 to $15 per hour for employers with 26 or more employees, and $14 for employers with 25 or fewer employees.
In 2016, Califo...
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Department of Labor: www.dol.gov
12/26/2021
Adapted from Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours Standards Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1988 Report to the Congress under Section 4(d)(1) of the FLSA.
Early in the administration of the FLSA, it became apparent that application of the statu...
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IKEA U.S. Press Office
12/03/2021
IKEA U.S. is raising starting wages for U.S. co-workers to $16 per hour, with some hourly wages starting at $17 or $18 depending on location. In addition to the wage increase, the company has enhanced its comprehensive benefits package and more in...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
10/15/2021
BY KATE GIBSON
OCTOBER 8, 2021 / 7:45 AM / MONEYWATCH
Bank of America is now paying its U.S. workforce at least $21 an hour — or nearly three times the federal minimum wage of $7.25, which has not budged in a dozen years even though a majority...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier, Professor MIT and Allison Omen, Chief Strategy Officer at JUST Capital
09/06/2021
Fortune Magazine, September 6, 2021
As we mark Labor Day, an occasion that celebrates workers, the country is in the throes of what some consider a labor shortage. After widespread
recognition of the risks frontline workers undertake and th...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
08/23/2021
Recent Article Posts the Wrong Value for the MIT Living Wage Calculator
Over the last eight days, I received 48 comments about the Living Wage Calculator. I traced the comments back to an article written by a writer for a national news service....
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/10/2021
History of the Tool
In 2003 the living wage calculator was created by Amy Glasmeier and Tracey Farrigan. Over time, as data sources change or new sources become available, the tool is enhanced to consider basic changes in the consumption patter...
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AMINA DUNN
04/22/2021
Activists hold signs calling for Congress to includes a $15 federal minimum wage in a a COVID-19 relief bill outside the U.S. Capitol complex in Washington on Feb. 25, 2021.
About six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) say they favor raising the federa...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/25/2021
In a full page New York Times ad, Wonolo CEO Yong Kim urges business leaders to pay all workers a Living Wage
Wonolo Becomes First Gig Economy Company to Pledge to Set a Universal Living Wage Standard
NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 24, 2021 /PRNew...
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Brooke Krehbiel, Undergraduate Pre-Med, Wellesley University
02/26/2021
America faces a child care crisis. Employment conditions for child care workers are difficult in the best of times. In 2019, 86% of primary child care providers reported that childcare issues negatively affected their commitment to their careers. ...
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Christina Park, Senior, Wellesley College. Economics
01/15/2021
Streets are mostly deserted in Kaiserslautern, Germany. While some of my favorite restaurants are still open for takeout, bars, concert venues, gyms, hotels, and theaters are closed. As of November 2020, Germany has had two COVID-19 nationwide loc...
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Jared Favole
11/09/2020
They’ve got a unique name, a unique history, and a unique mission. <a href="https://www.wonolo.com/">Wonolo</a> (which stands for Work Now Locally) was founded in 2014 and helps connect workers with job opportunities at companies big and small acr...
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Audrey B. Gatta
08/17/2020
COVID is wreaking havoc on Texas, a state that ignored warnings and eased restrictions in early May. The state’s major cities are at a critical stage. Harris County, the most populous county in the state, had 1,957 cases per 100,000 residents as o...
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Alexis Kim
08/17/2020
Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are the two richest men in the world. What do they have in common? They both reside in the city of Seattle, Washington. Seattle boasts a handful of multi-billion dollar companies that have brought immense prosperity, job ...
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Cassia Schuler
08/17/2020
The pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on older working Americans, who are not only at an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19 but are also facing significant job losses. In previous economic downturns, older workers experience...
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Gabriel C. Barrett
07/30/2020
July in Arizona is almost unbearable. Triple-digit temperatures ground air service and dust clouds the size of cities sweep across the land. Like a whirlwind rising off the desert floor, the once flat line in the state’s May infection rate is ex...
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Isy Osubor
07/14/2020
While it is no surprise to learn that the COVID economic crisis disproportionately affects different types of individuals and business sectors, a recent study conducted by professors at MIT and Northwestern University helps shed some light as to...
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Cassia Schuler
07/14/2020
It is clear why C. Nicole Mason, president, and chief executive of the Institute for Women's Policy Research, calls the current crisis a "shecession"[1]. During the current economic downturn, women's employment is declining at higher rates than me...
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Isy Osubor
07/06/2020
While it is no surprise to learn that the COVID economic crisis disproportionately affects different types of individuals and business sectors, a recent study conducted by professors at MIT and Northwestern University helps shed some light as to...
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Isabelle Yen.
06/30/2020
COVID-19 and California’s Central Valley
While much of the COVID-related attention in California focuses on the state's densely-populated coastal cities, the inland counties of the Central Valley face their own set of challenges. The impact of ...
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Gabriel C. Barrett
06/29/2020
Welcome to the first blog post of Living Wage Local Spotlights: Coronavirus Edition. By Examining towns, cities, and counties across the country, we are chronicling the many ways communities respond to the ongoing Pandemic. The Living Wage Local...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/27/2020
As a research lab, we are monitoring the nation’s continuing medical emergency resulting from the Pandemic. Our around the clock efforts focus on identifying states and communities, local governments and institutions of greatest vulnerability ...
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Isy Osubor
06/27/2020
The situation in the UP: 1.5% of cases, 54% of the land, and a disproportionate amount of the burden
While most COVID cases around the country are in major cities, rural areas such as the counties of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (UP) are not i...
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Ms. Carey Ann Nadeau
05/17/2020
A Calculation of the Living Wage
On March 2, 2020, we posted new living wage data for the country, states, metropolitan areas, and counties. In general, changes in the living wage tracks the inflation rate at the national level. The inflation r...
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Nicholas Bradley Allen, P.hD. student, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT
03/06/2020
Although there were no methodological changes to the Living Wage calculator in 2020, many counties and metropolitan areas saw significant changes in living wage levels. The largest component of these changes is housing cost, which reflects a revis...
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Ade Samuel
03/03/2020
From the American Revolution to the Civil War and on through the civil rights era, the city of Richmond, Virginia has continually served as a pivotal locale in our nation’s struggle for progress. Today, Virginia’s capital city is home to almost 22...
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Frank S. Li and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
02/05/2020
By Frank S. Li
M.P.P. student at Brandeis University
Research Associate at the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy
January 2, 2020
All measures of family economics fundamentally must communicate whether people are able to live and subsis...
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Martha Ross Brookings Institution Washington
01/23/2020
Your editorial “The Economy’s Inequality Dividend” (Jan. 11) suggests that things are getting better for low-wage workers. You gloss over the real economic hardship by focusing only on growth rates without also considering actual wage levels.
M...
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BALTIMORE SUN EDITORIAL BOARD
01/21/2020
If you want to be an entry level correctional officer in Maryland, this is what you can look forward to, according to a job description posted by the state: being on call 24 hours a day and subduing and restraining inmates “during fights, riots an...
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Frank Calio
01/20/2020
Here we go again. As soon as raising the state’s minimum wage is mentioned, out of the woods comes Dr. John E. Stapleford scaring up the public with doom of businesses closing their doors should such an increase occur. (“Minimum wage hike would ...
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Jane Roberts
01/13/2020
The lowest-paid workers at the University of Memphis will get an 89-cent-an-hour raise on April 1 and an additional $1 on July 1, bringing them to $13 an hour within six months.
It is not the $15 workers have been pushing to get.
University ...
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Drs. Stephen Mette and Saranya Loehrer
01/09/2020
Increasing recognition that achieving health equity is critical to delivering on the full promise of healthcare's Triple Aim has led many health systems to reimagine their contributions to improving health and well-being through their policies and...
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KRISTIN TOUSSAINT
12/31/2019
Published in Fast Company
The federal minimum wage was raised to $7.25 per hour on July 24, 2009, an increase from $6.55 per hour—a rate set in July of 2008, which was itself an increase from $5.85 per hour set in 2007. Yes, the minimum wage ...
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BY KARL POLZER / FOUNDER, CENTER ON CAPITAL & SOCIAL EQUITY
12/25/2019
Dear Santa:
Could you please deliver this note to Democrat and Republican leaders, doctors, hospitals, insurers, employers, drug and medical technology manufacturers and other people responsible for the future of the U.S. health care system? ...
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Ade Samuel
09/07/2019
Living Wage Local Spotlight
Location: Nassau County, New York
Living Wage: $15.53 per hour (based on MIT Living Wage Calculator)
Minimum Wage: $12.00 per hour (1)
A mere stone’s throw away from New York City’s bright lights lies the wealthie...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
08/30/2019
AUG. 29, 2019
The Los Angeles Times reports on a housing cost tool developed for the paper.
The Times operates a calculator that enables the user to identify where they can afford to live based on their income relative to local housing cost...
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Kira Buttrey and Dr. Amy Glasmeier
07/19/2019
Twenty Democrats took the stage in Miami, Florida on June 26th and 27th for the first round of 2020 Democratic Party Presidential Debates. All but Andrew Yang support a $15 federal minimum wage, although few mentioned a living wage. The candidat...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/21/2019
Based on the views of 90,000 Americans polled over the last five years, in a recent article in Forbes, the business magazine, Martin Whitaker of JUST Capital offers the following reflection about the public’s perceptions of business’ role in Ame...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/12/2019
On June 5th, the New York Times freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft published a highly readable and accurate accounting of the living wage discussion taking place in America today. Summarizing the history of the minimum wage while pointing out its...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/12/2019
On the same day, Eric Ravenscraft writing in the New York Times presented a distillation of the living wage discussion in the U.S., the CEO of Walmart went on record indicating that in his opinion the minimum wage was too low. In several of ou...
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Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/29/2019
In recent times we’ve seen a growing fervor behind movements to increase the minimum wage on a federal level, and in different jurisdictions across the country. Prominent voices on the congressional floor are broaching the issue of wage disparity,...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
04/13/2019
On the eve of his testimony before Congress last week, the president of Bank of America made two announcements(1). First the Bank will offer a starting salary to entry-level workers of $17.00/hour; second, existing employees will make $20 an hour ...
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Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/17/2019
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Living Wage: N/A
Minimum Wage: €9960.40 per year (1)
Vibrant, zestful, and culturally diverse. In many ways Barcelona, Spain stands as a shining example of a thriving European City. At the same time, Barcelona i...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/02/2019
In March of 2018, the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has introduced the concept of “living wage,” which is the minimum income needed for a household to participate in society, the opportunity for personal and family development and freedom over severe...
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Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
02/18/2019
Money may not buy happiness, but economic security is certainly a step towards it. A myriad of studies have investigated the link between economic standing and an individual’s holistic well-being. These studies provide empirical backing for an alm...
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Francesca Constantini
01/30/2019
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - The New Year is just a few days away, and that means new laws will go into effect starting next Wednesday.
One of the biggest changes? The minimum wage in Florida will be raised. The state’s minimum wage is $8.46 per hou...
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Carey Anne Nadeau and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
01/24/2019
<strong>A Calculation of the Living Wage</strong>
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip, it fails to approximate the basic expenses of families in 2018. Consequently, many ...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier and Mr. Ade Samuel
12/05/2018
Income inequality is becoming a more and more pressing issue within the United States. The growth of the gap between America’s top earners and the rest of the country has many concerned that the poor and even the working class may soon be left b...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier and Ade Samuel
10/31/2018
Living Wage: $11.83 per hour
Minimum Wage: $7.25 per hour
Orange County is one of the areas with the highest cost of living within the state of North Carolina. The county is home to almost 145,000 people and a concerted grassroots effort t...
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Mr. Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
10/16/2018
AvalonBay may not be a household name, but it is a name associated with thousands of households across the U.S. The American company is one of the nation’s largest exchange listed real estate investment trusts (REITs) with an estimated total enter...
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Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
10/05/2018
Living Wage Local Spotlight
Location: Dallas, Texas
Living Wage: $11.15 per hour
Minimum Wage: $7.25 per hour
One of the major cities in a state that was grown rapidly over the last three decades, Dallas, Texas makes for an interesti...
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Carey Anne Nadeau and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
08/30/2018
The minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip; nonetheless, it fails to approximate the basic expenses of families in 2017. An analysis of the living wage, compiling geographically specifi...
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Ade Samuel and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/29/2018
IKEA, a giant in the furniture industry, is also a pioneer across sectors regarding wage structure. Company executives at IKEA are committed to ensuring a high quality of life for their employees by providing them with a variety of benefits includ...
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Ade Samuel for Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/12/2018
Sports today serve as much more than just a source of entertainment. Athletes are touted as role models, global sporting events like the Olympics exemplify a spirit of togetherness that the world seldom sees, and astronomical sums of money are pou...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
01/26/2018
A Calculation of the Living Wage
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip, it fails to approximate the basic expenses of families in 2017. Consequently, many working adults...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
01/18/2018
Hello Dr. Glasmeier,
I am a Psychologist in the federal Bureau of Prisons and, in response to your recent posting on the living wage calculator website "Who Uses the Living Wage Tool and Why", I just wanted to let you know that I use the LWC w...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
09/22/2017
People often ask me, “who uses the living wage tool.” My answer mostly reflects the moment. I get several user emails a day. The stories and queries range from “Your calculator has no idea how expensive it is to live in Seattle, I don’t care what ...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/14/2017
Living wages include several cost factors; the two most important are housing and child care expenses . The Living Wage Calculator uses the county level Fair Market Rent (FMR) rate produced by the Department of Housing and Urban Development as p...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier and Carey Anne Nadeau, OpenDataNation.com
04/13/2017
Establishing a living wage, an approximate income needed to meet a family’s basic needs, would enables the working poor to achieve financial independence while maintaining housing and food security. When coupled with lowered expenses, for chil...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/24/2017
The data behind the Living Wage Calculator has received another update. It is now current as of February 7th, 2017.
You can read about the latest findings and analysis in this document.
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/19/2017
With a year of experience, the city of Dallas, Texas released the results of the first year of the city’s living wage program. Approved in late 2015, the Dallas City Council established a minimum wage rate for city contract employees of $10.37/hou...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
11/11/2016
In Tuesday’s election, four states passed ballot initiatives to raise the minimum wage. By 2020 minimum wage rates will rise to $12.00/hour in Arizona, Colorado, and Maine. Washington state's minimum wage will increase to $13.50, also by 2020....
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Carey Nadeau, OpenDataNation Inc.
08/19/2016
Checked for accuracy on 8/17/2016; Numerical values are consistent with living wage 2015 estimates published on 8/15/2016.
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip, it fails...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/20/2016
Rising Income Inequality Makes Living Wages All The More Important
America's middle class families steadily lost share of the nation's income over the 2000-2014 period. http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2016/05/11/americas-shrinking-middle-class-...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier and Ms. Ronette Chanel Seeney
04/26/2016
November 2015 the Dallas City Council approved a wage increase to $10.37 an hour for all contractors and subcontractors hired by the city. This includes groundkeepers, janitors, and trash collectors. Wages of construction contractors are nego...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/07/2016
Ikea U.S. placed number 63 on the 2016 Fortune 100 best companies to work for list. Ikea is number seven among retailers on the list.
Co-workers of the company ranked Ikea using the Great Place to Work Trust Index Employee Survey and answered ...
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Carey Nadeau, OpenDataNation Inc. and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
01/16/2016
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip, it failed to approximate the basic expenses of families in 2014. Consequently, many working adults must seek public assistance and/or h...
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Jessica Carson, Andrew Schaefer, Beth Mattingly
12/17/2015
Carsey Institute Brief, University of New Hampshire
December 16, 2015
As we approach the holidays, new analysis from the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy illustrates the impact of poverty on the lives of America's children. While most Amer...
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Marilyn Geewax NPR
12/10/2015
Americans have long lived in a nation made up primarily of middle-class families, neither rich nor poor, but comfortable enough.
This year, that changed, according to the Pew Research Center.
A just-released analysis of government data shows...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
11/02/2015
Health insurance premiums and wage rates are linked. A major component of the living wage tool is the amount of income individuals and family members must spent to purchase health insurance. Health insurance is critical to workers and families...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
08/14/2015
https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/new-orleans-poverty-jobs-brookings-cluster-theory
Posted at NextCity
New Orleans’ New Normal Is Leaving Many Residents Farther Behind
BY MALCOLM BURNLEY | AUGUST 13, 2015
"New Brookings Institution data rel...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
06/26/2015
The recent announcement by IKEA that its 2015 compensation scheme will utilize the values from the living wage calculator has prompted a number from the tool using community.
I am frequently asked, “why do businesses use the living wage tool?"...
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IKEA
06/26/2015
IKEA US announced that we will once again raise the minimum hourly wage for US retail co-workers, following our move earlier this year to a new minimum wage structure. The change, which will be effective as of January 1, 2016, will take the ave...
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Carey Nadeau and Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/28/2015
Living wage calculations are based on publicly available data. The calculation itself, however is based on a formula that includes multiple sub calculations that we update as new information in the form of user observations reaches our desks. When...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/20/2015
Recent announcements of an increase in the minimum wage in cities across the U.S. are hopeful signs that local wage rates are coming to reflect closer estimates of the cost of living in key markets around the country such as Boston, Seattle, San F...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
05/17/2015
Starting its 11th year, the living wage calculator now presents data for 2014. There is new documentation describing the components of the calculator, their spatial scale and date of the data elements. A new addition to the tool is data availabili...
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Dr. Amy K. Glasmeier
03/24/2014
While the minimum wage sets an earnings threshold under which our society is not willing to let families slip, it fails to approximate the basic expenses of families in 2013. Consequently, many working adults must seek public assistance and/or hol...
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