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Minimum Wage Differences

June 10, 2014
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Seattle's city council has just approved a minimum wage increase to $15/hour. Last week's CI CyberNews poll asked about the minimum wage in different parts of the country.  We asked: What is the minimum wage in your area?

Readers responded:

"$7.25/hr"

"In my state, the minimum wage is $8.75 now.  There are laws on the books to bring it up in the future."

"$9.10"

"$7.25/hr"

Are you interested in taking the industry’s pulse on a particular topic? Send your suggestions for CyberPoll questions to Kelsey Seidler at seidlerk@bnpmedia.com.

Many thanks to all of the CI CyberNews readers who have participated in our CyberPolls. Not a CI CyberNews subscriber? Follow this link to sign up for your free subscription!

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