WAGE HIKE STALLED IN SENATE
You know my feelings about the minimum wage. Here's today's Daily News Editorial on the subject. Please call or write your Senators to let them know the Senate must stop stalling on this.
JUST A MONTH AGO, the U.S. House of Representatives was trumpeting its vote to increase the minimum wage, hailing it as a symbol of new leadership in Congress.
But the bill has stalled in the Senate, and Republicans vow it's not going to happen. They've attached to the bill $8 billion in tax breaks for businesses.
This is disappointing. Especially since one of the biggest arguments against raising the minimum wage - that it reduces the number of jobs available to entry-level workers -is collapsing under the weight of increasing evidence that this no longer is true.
But even more disappointing than the Senate's failure to increase the wage that hasn't been touched in a decade is the suggestion by some Republicans that rather than raise the wage, Congress should instead increase the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Raising the tax credit for the working poor is a fine idea, but doing it instead of a minimum-wage hike is unfair; not all workers are eligible for the EITC.
Fortunately, we live in a city where it's not only easy for workers to find out if they're eligible, but where there is a network of people waiting to help workers take advantage of it, and get hundreds or thousands of dollars of refunds for which they're eligible.
This year, the Campaign for Working families has 17 sites where trained people will help workers do their taxes for free, and make sure they get everything back that's coming to them. Find out more at 215-686-2599 or www.phillyfreetaxes.org
Comments (2)
Flavia, this must be your 123,765 good deed for the year, telling us about this. Thanks, you are an angel.
Posted by: Fan-O-Flavs on February 26, 2007 13:05
I don't think so Tom. Prices go up and we still consume. The price of labor will go up and we will still consume. I'm not worried about the wage hike. Why are you? I would like to know the answer to that or an equillivant solution. Thanks.
Posted by: on February 27, 2007 17:12