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From The Washington Post: Why nearly 350,000 workers in mostly red states aren’t seeing wage increases, even though their local lawmakers passed them

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By TRACY JAN

For most of her 13 years working the grill and cash register at McDonald’s, Bettie Douglas earned just over $7 an hour. Then in 2017, the St. Louis resident’s hourly pay rose to $10 after the city increased its minimum wage.

But the Missouri legislature soon invalidated the local wage ordinance following opposition from business groups, despite the state Supreme Court having already upheld the increase. Pay for tens of thousands of low-wage workers in St. Louis reverted to the state’s then-minimum of $7.70 an hour.

Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/07/03/why-nearly-workers-mostly-red-states-arent-seeing-wage-increases-even-though-their-local-lawmakers-passed-them/