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Subject We want to hear from John: Should the minimum wage be raised above $7.25?
Date July 11, 2019 5:39 PM
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This headline should shock the conscience of our nation:

"Almost half of US families can't afford basics like rent and food. Nearly 51 million households don't earn enough to afford a monthly budget that includes housing, food, child care, health care, transportation." -- CNN

Wages across the United States are stagnating for working families, and the federal U.S. minimum wage remains at just $7.25.

John, nearly half of all families in our country struggle to make ends meet and afford basic necessities. That's why Elaine Luria wants your input on this pressing issue.

Do you believe the federal U.S. minimum wage should be raised above $7.25?

Yes >> [link removed]
No >> [link removed]
Unsure >> [link removed]

There is a misconception that the majority of minimum wage workers in our country are teenagers working part-time while in high school or college for supplemental income.

The reality is that the majority of minimum wage workers are women with a sizeable portion of which are above the age of 25 and working 20-30 hours per week, just below full-time where they would be eligible for employer-sponsored benefits like health care and medical leave.

At a time when the purchasing power of U.S. households is stagnating -- Do you believe the federal U.S. minimum wage should be increased beyond $7.25?

Yes >> [link removed]
No >> [link removed]
Unsure >> [link removed]

Thank you for weighing in,

Team Elaine
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