Andrew Cuomo Will Propose Raising New York Minimum Wage

Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Andrew Cuomo Gathers With Supporters On Election Night
Andrew Cuomo/Getty Images

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Sunday that he plans to submit a proposal to raise the minimum wage to $11.50 an hour in New York City and $10.50 an hour in the rest of the state.
The proposal is something of a reversal for Cuomo, who less than a year ago was opposed to allowing municipalities across the state to set different minimum wages. Having several different minimum wages throughout the state, Cuomo said last February, would create chaos by forcing communities to compete against one another. The current minimum wage in New York state is $8.75 per hour, a figure that’s set to rise to $9 at the end of this year.
Cuomo’s position reportedly began to shift this summer when he was courting the support of the progressive Working Families Party and backed a proposal to let different municipalities set different minimum wages. Under that proposal, New York City would have been able to set a minimum wage as high as $13.13 an hour.
Click here to read more.

About Post Author

Comments

From the Web

Skip to content
Verified by MonsterInsights