By Mack Rosenberg
1010 WINS News, March 11, 2026
New York City could have a nation-leading $30 an hour minimum wage. The city council is now considering the bill that would nearly double the current $17 an hour rate and supporters and opponents are hashing it out. Aaron Seyedian pays his workers at Well-Paid Maids $27 an hour plus benefits. "Fair wages don't limit business growth. They enable it. We don't have trouble hiring and retaining workers like many low-wage businesses do." ...