Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 17, 2022
James Leynse Corbis Historical Getty Images In many major U.S. cities, minimum wage workers need to clock in over 50 hours each week just to be able to afford rent on a one-bedroom home, a recent found. In New York City, minimum wage earners would need to work 111 hours to afford to rent a one-bedroom. United Way used data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition to calculate the number of hours a minimum wage worker would need to put in... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 18, 2022
Mary Hale works behind the bar during the lunch shift at Great Lost Bear. Hale has worked there for 23 years and said she opposes Question D. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Sara Johns has worked at the Great Lost Bear on Forest Avenue for 31 years as a server and manager. The... + más
How Many Hours Minimum Wage Earners Need to Work to Afford Rent | NBC 6 South Florida
Two Ohio lawmakers want to prohibit paying people with disabilities less than minimum wage | 10 WBNS
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 14, 2022
At $14.25 per hour, Massachusetts’ state minimum wage is among the highest in the country. By January, it will reach $15, completing years of scheduled increases agreed to by labor groups, business leaders, a Democratic-led Legislature, and a Republican governor.Rarely, if... + más
Healey, Diehl spar on Trump, abortion rights, and affordability in first TV debate | The Boston Globe
Healey criticizes Diehl on abortion, Fla. governor on politics show | The Boston Globe
10 WBNS USA Politics October 06, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Thanks to a 2006 constitutional amendment, Ohio’s minimum wage will increase from $9.30 to $10.10 next January. Two Democratic state lawmakers want to make sure all of the state’s minimum wage workers get that raise. Under current state law, employers can... + más
Where Are the Children's Books About Kids With Down Syndrome? | Time
Minimum wage in Ohio to increase on Jan. 1 to $10.10 per hour | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Nation October 01, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The minimum wage in Ohio is scheduled to increase to $10.10 per hour for non-tipped employees on Jan. 1, 2023 and $5.05 per hour for tipped employees. According to the , the minimum wage will apply to employees of businesses with annual gross receipts of... + más
Celebrating a century of the 'Shoe: Ohio Stadium turns 100 | 10 WBNS
California raises wage replacement for new parents, sick workers | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 30, 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Friday that will increase the amount of money workers receive under the state’s paid family and medical leave program, providing a boost that supporters say will ensure lower wage workers are not locked out of a benefit they are already paying... + más
Despite COVID-19, Many U.S. Workers Don't Get Paid Sick Time | Time
Supporters abandon L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval after wage theft report | Los Angeles Times
New York Daily News USA Politics September 30, 2022
More than 2 million New Yorkers living in rent stabilized apartments could be facing rent hikes of up to 5% starting Oct. 1 — the largest increase in almost a decade. The city’s Rent Guidelines Board — which sets a cap each year on how much landlords can increase rent on... + más
Orlando rent falls slightly, as new apartments come online | Orlando Sentinel
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in October | Slate
Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 29, 2022
Cheryl Harkins has lived at Redbank Village Apartments in South Portland for about eight years. She was notified recently that her rent will increase by $171, or 10 percent, from $1,598 to $1,769 per month, not including utilities. She worries that the City Council’s... + más
Rents in NYC stabilized apartments are set to jump Oct. 1. Here’s what you need to know | New York Daily News
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
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