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Friend — We both know that the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is untenable. Congress has failed to raise the federal minimum wage since 2009, leaving millions in poverty as the cost of living rises.
It’s why we’ve run — and won — campaigns in NINE states to raise the minimum wage and give America’s workers some financial relief! But Americans all across the country are long overdue for a raise, so we’re calling on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage right here, right now.
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Fifty-two million workers currently make less than $15/hour in the U.S., including over 11 million single parents.
And before you say this is a partisan issue, that a $15 minimum wage is a coastal elite pipe dream — this past November, we worked alongside voters in Nebraska to raise wages to $15/hour. We know if we can make this happen in deep-red Nebraska, we can make this happen anywhere.
America’s workers don’t deserve to live in poverty. Tell your members of Congress: Raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour now! [[link removed]]
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