California Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Lee is defending her call for a $50 federal minimum wage.
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California Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Lee is defending her call for a $50 federal minimum wage. That’s more than six times the current federal minimum wage in the United States.
Lee is running in a competitive Senate race to fill the seat of late Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein. She argues Californians cannot get by on less than $100,000 a due to the state’s cost-of-living crisis.
Lee was asked during a Senate debate on Monday how her $50 an hour minimum wage proposal would be economically sustainable for small businesses. She claimed she has been a small business owner who “created hundreds of jobs” and argued employees need to be taken care of and have a “living wage.”
“Just do the math, just do the math,” Lee said during the debate.
The current national minimum wage at $7.25 an hour. The California minimum wages is $16 an hour.
Wonder how many businesses would have to close simply because they could not pay the employees?