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Mass Live (Springfield Republican): Massachusetts minimum wage increases to $11 an hour today

By Shira Schoenberg
MassLive.com, Springfield Republican, January 1, 2017

Beginning today, minimum-wage workers in Massachusetts will enjoy a boost in their pay. The state minimum wage increases from $10 to $11 an hour on New Year's Day, the last of three increases required by a 2014 law. ...

Dean Cycon, founder and CEO of Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Co. in Orange and an advocate for raising the minimum wage, pays his 13 employees at least $13 an hour and covers all their health care costs.

"I believe working people need to share in the benefits of the...

Denver Business Journal: Colorado restaurants get creative as minimum-wage hike takes effect

By Ed Sealover
Denver Business Journal, Dec 30, 2016

Colorado restaurants, which arguably are affected more than any other sector by the voter-mandated minimum-wage hike that takes effect Sunday, are getting creative with their purchasing, staffing and pricing decisions to keep their budgets balanced. ...

Supporters of the minimum-wage hike decry the talk of layoffs and cut hours as reactionary scare tactics and argue that the across-the-board nature of the minimum-wage hike will put all eateries on equal competitive ground.

“They can pass those costs on without losing an advantage,” said Edwin Zoe, CEO and founder of...

Pueblo Chieftain: Pay looking up for 2017

By Peter Strescino
The Pueblo Chieftain, December 30, 2016

A new law approved in November that increases the minimum wage each year until at least 2020 will go into effect on Sunday. State voters last favored a minimum-wage rise in 2006, when the rate went to $6.85 from $5.15. In 2020, the Colorado minimum wage will be $12 an hour. ...

Mike Hartkop, who owns and operates Solar Roast at Main and Third streets, says he already pays his workers a minimum of $10 an hour, and from that amount he said he has engendered a...

KREXTV: Minimum Wage Increase

By John Madden
KREXTV News Channel 5, WesternSlopeNow.com, Dec 29, 2016

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- January 1st brings in a new year and will also bring about new changes for businesses and employees in Colorado. Amendment 70 starts at the beginning of the year and will raise the minimum wage in Colorado from $8.31 an hour to $9.30 an hour.  It will also increase the minimum wage $0.90 cents each year until the wage reaches $12.00 an hour by the year 2020.

“Any time there is more money in the community that is a positive thing,”...

Nation's Restaurant News: Map: Where minimum wages will rise in 2017

Nation's Restaurant News, Dec 29, 2016

...19 states and a number of municipalities will raise their hourly minimum wages . At the present time, the federal, non-tipped minimum wage stands at $7.25 per hour.

Use this map to locate where minimum wage hikes will take effect in 2017.

Sources: Fisher Phillips law firm; Business for a Fair Minimum Wage; National Council of State Legislatures

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Related: Compare state-by-state minimum wage hikes

 

 

Colorado Springs Gazette: Colorado minimum wage workers will see first step of Amendment 70 increases in January

By Wayne Heilman and Peter Marcus
Colorado Springs Gazette, December 28, 2016

Anna Johnson, a University of Colorado at Colorado Springs student working two jobs to help cover tuition and rent, will get a raise Sunday for both jobs. A higher minimum wage for workers across the state takes effect, the result of a voter-approved initiative to increase the wage annually until it reaches $12 an hour in 2020.

Amendment 70, which passed in November with 55 percent support, will increase the minimum wage Sunday by 12 percent to $9.30 per hour, with annual increases of 90 cents...

KJCT8 ABC: Minimum wage increases to $9.31 per hour on Jan. 1

By Karaline Ann
KJCT8 ABC, Dec 28, 2016

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -- With the New Year fast approaching, Amendment 70, the minimum wage increase, will soon go into effect. ...

For Emma Braddy, Amendment 70 is more than just a pay raise. “Paycheck to paycheck, every time, and there's often times where I don't have enough money to go grocery shopping, so I go a week just eating ramen and things like that," said Emma Braddy, an employee at Five 60 Salon & Spa. “I would be able to pay for things that are not just...

KOAA5: Top five Colorado laws going into effect in 2017

By Lena Howland
KOAA5, Dec 27, 2016

COLORADO SPRINGS -

With the new year comes a new set of laws, after a busy legislative session and election season. More money will soon flow into the wallets for minimum wage workers.

"We actually pay our employees that minimum wage and more, so it's not an issue for us," Richard Skorman, co-owner of Poor Richard's in Colorado Springs said.

Voters decided to hike the minimum wage up by a dollar beginning January 1st and 90 cents every year after that until it gets to $12 in 2020...

Daily Advocate: Ohio minimum wage rises to $8.15 Jan. 1: Some say amount remains too low

Daily Advocate (OH), Dec. 27, 2016

DARKE COUNTY — Ohio workers currently earning minimum wage will see a small boost in their rate of pay come January 1, as the state’s minimum wage is raised from $8.10 to $8.15 per hour. ... Ohio’s wage increase comes due to a constitutional amendment passed in 2006 which raises the amount based on the inflation rate. ...

Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, an advocacy group which seeks to see the minimum wage increased across the country, says business leaders believe increases will “boost consumer spending, lower employee...

Kansas City Star: Raises are guaranteed for some minimum-wage workers in 2017 and beyond

By Diane Stafford
Kansas City Star, Dec 27, 2016

The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 an hour since mid-2009, the last time that part of the Fair Labor Standards Act was amended. The national law has no provision for automatic increases because of time or inflation. ...

“It’s too often forgotten that employees are also consumers,” said Mike Draper, owner of Raygun LLC in Kansas City and a member of a national business leadership group that supports minimum wage increases.