Last week, the New Hampshire Senate Commerce Committee voted 13 - 10 against moving forward with a proposed minimum wage bill which would have increased the statewide minimum wage rate from $7.25/hour to an eventual $15/hour.
I had noted last year of renewed efforts to increase the statewide minimum wage rate, despite several prior attempts falling short. Advocates for a wage hike pointed to the state’s $7.25/hour wage rate being among the lowest in the country as reason enough to pass minimum wage legislation. (Of course that does not take into account the fact that New Hampshire’s hourly wage rate is among the lowest in the New England Area.)
Nevertheless, with a 13 - 10 vote along party lines, this most recent attempt to increase the statewide minimum wage again falls short. Proponents of increasing the minimum wage rate can at least take solace in the fact that this is in all likelihood just another roadblock to perhaps an eventual increase in the statewide wage rate.
For additional information: https://www.thecentersquare.com/new_hampshire/new-hampshire-senate-rejects-minimum-wage-hike/article_a13d00fe-9661-11ec-a726-a72ca8dffe03.html
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