Friend,
In 1963, the minimum wage varied by industry between $1 and $1.25 per hour, (there was no minimum wage at all for agriculture, nursing homes, restaurants, and other service industries that disproportionately employed Black workers.) The March on Washington’s demands were for a $2 national minimum wage “that will give all Americans a decent standard of living.”
Congress ultimately expanded the minimum wage to some of the previously excluded sectors―and raised the minimum wage to $1.40 in 1967 and, again, to $1.60 in 1968.
Check out and share this new EPI chart, which shows how, adjusted for inflation, the wages fought for during the historic 1963 March on Washington would be close to $15 today:
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