What effect is Illinois’ rising minimum wage actually having?
As Illinois' minimum wage continues its slow rise to $15, many questions still linger about the state of the minimum wage here. Has it affected businesses in a negative way, as some critics of the 2019 proposal worried it would? What has it meant for working people in Illinois? And as the U.S. reckons with levels of inflation not seen since the 1980s, will $15 an hour be enough by the time the minimum wage reaches that level here?
To discuss these questions and more, The 21st was joined by the CEOs of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association and the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, as well as a worker who has been part of the Fight for 15 movement.
GUESTS:
Audra Wilson
President, CEO, Shriver Center on Poverty Law
Rob Karr
President, CEO, Illinois Retail Merchants Association
Tyree Johnson
Retail worker – overnight sales clerk, 7-11 in Wicker Park, Chicago
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