Raise the floor: wages and policies that work for all of us
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adam_text | CONTENTS
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Overview i
Moving Backward... Consequences... Executive Summary
1. It Just Doesn t Add Up 25
Official Poverty Measure...Alternative Poverty Measures and
Needs Budgets...The Need for a National Floor
2. A National Minimum Needs Budget 37
Budget Categories... Below the Minimum Needs Budgets
3. Shortchanging The Minimum Wage 49
. The Incredible Shrinking Minimum... Productivity Outpaces Wages.. .Profits
Outpace Wages... CEO Pay Outpaces Wages... Minimum Wage Workers
4. Good Wages Are Good Business 65
Minimum Wage Hikes Do Not Cause Unemployment...What About the
Economic Slowdown?... Living Wage Evidence... Business Volatility...
Businesses Benefit With Higher Wages...Small Business Can Raise
Wages... Higher Wages Benefit Low-Income Urban Communities
5. $8 Minimum—Make It A Living 89
Where Work Does Not Pay...Women s Work...A Closer Look at $8
By Industry...Educational and Social Services...Agriculture...
Household Employment...Wage Policy And Poverty
6. Policies To Make Ends Meet 115
Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit...Toward Universal Health Care...
Care Giving... A Decent Home ... Unions and Labor Laws...
Pay Equity... Education and Training... Savings and Investment
7. Turning Point 165
Mortgaging Our Future...Choices
Afterword By Marie C. Wilson 175
¦
APPENDIX A Background Tables 177
APPENDIX B Minimum Needs Budget Methodology 189
APPENDIX C Regional Variations in Minimum Needs Budgets: New York. NY; 195
Los Angeles, CA; Des Moines, IA; Kansas City; MO and Gadsden, AL
APPENDIX D Summary of Successful Living Wage Campaigns 207
APPENDIX E Methodology for Computing Minimum Wage Increase 217
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NOTES 221
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PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS 243
ABOUT THE AUTHORS 245
ABOUT THE MS. FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN 246
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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table o-i If the 100-member U.S. Senate Were a Microcosm of the Nation 5
table o-z Minimum Needs Budgets Without Employment Health Benefits 8
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table l-i Percent of People in Poverty, 1999 27
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table 2-1 Household Composition, 2000 38
table 2-2 Parental Status of Workforce, 2000 39
table 2-3 Annual Minimum Needs Budgets Without Employment 44
Health Benefits
table 2-4 Annual Minimum Needs Budget With Employment 45
Health Benefits
table 2-5 Minimum Needs Budget Without Employment Health Benefits 46
as Percent of Federal Poverty Threshold
table 2-6 Minimum Needs Budget With Employment Health Benefits 47
as Percent of Federal Poverty Threshold
¦
figure 3-1 The Up and Down Federal Minimum Wage, 1938-2000 52
table 3-1 Real Value of Federal Minimum Wage, 1938-2000 53
figure 3-2 Productivity, Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 1973-2000 55
table 3-2 Minimum Wage, Average Wages and Business Cycles, 56
1967-2000
figure 3-3 Percent Change in Profits and Wages, 1968-2000 58
table 3-3 Percent Change in Corporate Domestic Profits, Retail Profits, 59
Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 1968-2000
table 3-4 Pay of CEOs, Average Workers and Minimum Wage Workers, 60
1980-2000
figure 3-4 Ratio of CEO Pay to Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 61
1980-2000
table 3-5 Workers at or below Minimum Wage by Age, Sex, Race and 63
Full Time/Part Time Status, 2000
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figure 4-1 Unemployment Rate and Minimum Wage, 1960-2000 66
table 4-1 Median Wage and Job Tenure by Industry 78
table 4-2 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase to $8 as Percent of 83
Net Receipts by Industry and Firm Size
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table 5-i Workers Paid Less Than $8 Per Hour, by Age, Sex, Race and 92
Full Time/Part Time Status
table 5-2 Jobs Paying Less Than $9 Per Hour, 1999 93
table 5-3 Occupations Producing the Most New Jobs, 1998-2008 95
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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table 5-4 Percent of Workers in Industries by Wage Category 96
table 5-5 Percent of Workers in Wage Category by Industry 97
table 5-6 Percent of Female Workers Within Industries by Wage 99
Category
table 5-7 Percent of Female Workers to Total Employment by Industry 101
and Wage Category
table 5-8 Workers Paid Less Than $8 by Industry 103
table 5-9 Difference Between Minimum Needs Budget and Annual 112
Pay for Full-Time Work Without Employment Health Benefits
table 5-10 Difference Between Minimum Needs Budget and Annual Pay 113
for Full-Time Work With Employment Health Benefits
¦
table 6-1 EIC Benefits for Tax Year 2000 at Selected Income Levels 119
table 6-2 Percent of People With and Without Health Insurance, 1999 122
table 6-3 Private Sector Employment-Provided Health Insurance, 123
Percent Covered, 1979-1998
table 6-4 Median Weekly Pay for Full-Time Workers by Union Affiliation, 151
2000
figure 6-1 Unionized Percentage of Labor Force 153
¦
table A-i Expenditures as Percent of Minimum Needs Budget Without 177
Employment Health Benefits
table a-2 Expenditures as Percent of Minimum Needs Budget With 178
Employment Health Benefits
table A-3 Minimum Wage, Unemployment Rate and Poverty Rate, 179
1938-2000
table A-4 Minimum Wage, Average Wage and Productivity, 1973-2000 ISO
table a-5 Median Income By Race, Ethnicity, Household Type and 181
Work Experience, 1999
table a-6 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase as Percent of Net Receipts 182
by Industry
table a-7 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase as Percent of Total Cost of 183
Goods Sold by Industry
table A-8 Workers In Industries by Wage Category 184
table A-9 Female Workers Within Industries by Wage Category 185
table A-io Selected Federal Social Expenditures 186
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TABLES C-l THROUGH C-14 199
Regional Variations in Minimum Needs Budgets:
New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Oes Moines, IA;
Kansas City, MO; and Gadsden, AL
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CONTENTS
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
Overview i
Moving Backward. Consequences. Executive Summary
1. It Just Doesn't Add Up 25
Official Poverty Measure.Alternative Poverty Measures and
Needs Budgets.The Need for a National Floor
2. A National Minimum Needs Budget 37
Budget Categories. Below the Minimum Needs Budgets
3. Shortchanging The Minimum Wage 49
. The Incredible Shrinking Minimum. Productivity Outpaces Wages. .Profits
Outpace Wages. CEO Pay Outpaces Wages. Minimum Wage Workers
4. Good Wages Are Good Business 65
Minimum Wage Hikes Do Not Cause Unemployment.What About the
Economic Slowdown?. Living Wage Evidence. Business Volatility.
Businesses Benefit With Higher Wages.Small Business Can Raise
Wages. Higher Wages Benefit Low-Income Urban Communities
5. \$8 Minimum—Make It A Living 89
Where Work Does Not Pay.Women's Work.A Closer Look at \$8
By Industry.Educational and Social Services.Agriculture.
Household Employment.Wage Policy And Poverty
6. Policies To Make Ends Meet 115
Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit.Toward Universal Health Care.
Care Giving. "A Decent Home". Unions and Labor Laws.
Pay Equity. Education and Training. Savings and Investment
7. Turning Point 165
Mortgaging Our Future.Choices
Afterword By Marie C. Wilson 175
¦
APPENDIX A Background Tables 177
APPENDIX B Minimum Needs Budget Methodology 189
APPENDIX C Regional Variations in Minimum Needs Budgets: New York. NY; 195
Los Angeles, CA; Des Moines, IA; Kansas City; MO and Gadsden, AL
APPENDIX D Summary of Successful Living Wage Campaigns 207
APPENDIX E Methodology for Computing Minimum Wage Increase 217
¦
NOTES 221
¦
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS 243
ABOUT THE AUTHORS 245
ABOUT THE MS. FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN 246
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
table o-i If the 100-member U.S. Senate Were a Microcosm of the Nation 5
table o-z Minimum Needs Budgets Without Employment Health Benefits 8
¦
table l-i Percent of People in Poverty, 1999 27
¦
table 2-1 Household Composition, 2000 38
table 2-2 Parental Status of Workforce, 2000 39
table 2-3 Annual Minimum Needs Budgets Without Employment 44
Health Benefits
table 2-4 Annual Minimum Needs Budget With Employment 45
Health Benefits
table 2-5 Minimum Needs Budget Without Employment Health Benefits 46
as Percent of Federal Poverty Threshold
table 2-6 Minimum Needs Budget With Employment Health Benefits 47
as Percent of Federal Poverty Threshold
¦
figure 3-1 The Up and Down Federal Minimum Wage, 1938-2000 52
table 3-1 Real Value of Federal Minimum Wage, 1938-2000 53
figure 3-2 Productivity, Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 1973-2000 55
table 3-2 Minimum Wage, Average Wages and Business Cycles, 56
1967-2000
figure 3-3 Percent Change in Profits and Wages, 1968-2000 58
table 3-3 Percent Change in Corporate Domestic Profits, Retail Profits, 59
Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 1968-2000
table 3-4 Pay of CEOs, Average Workers and Minimum Wage Workers, 60
1980-2000
figure 3-4 Ratio of CEO Pay to Minimum Wage and Average Wages, 61
1980-2000
table 3-5 Workers at or below Minimum Wage by Age, Sex, Race and 63
Full Time/Part Time Status, 2000
¦
figure 4-1 Unemployment Rate and Minimum Wage, 1960-2000 66
table 4-1 Median Wage and Job Tenure by Industry 78
table 4-2 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase to \$8 as Percent of 83
Net Receipts by Industry and Firm Size
¦
table 5-i Workers Paid Less Than \$8 Per Hour, by Age, Sex, Race and 92
Full Time/Part Time Status
table 5-2 Jobs Paying Less Than \$9 Per Hour, 1999 93
table 5-3 Occupations Producing the Most New Jobs, 1998-2008 95
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
table 5-4 Percent of Workers in Industries by Wage Category 96
table 5-5 Percent of Workers in Wage Category by Industry 97
table 5-6 Percent of Female Workers Within Industries by Wage 99
Category
table 5-7 Percent of Female Workers to Total Employment by Industry 101
and Wage Category
table 5-8 Workers Paid Less Than \$8 by Industry 103
table 5-9 Difference Between Minimum Needs Budget and Annual 112
Pay for Full-Time Work Without Employment Health Benefits
table 5-10 Difference Between Minimum Needs Budget and Annual Pay 113
for Full-Time Work With Employment Health Benefits
¦
table 6-1 EIC Benefits for Tax Year 2000 at Selected Income Levels 119
table 6-2 Percent of People With and Without Health Insurance, 1999 122
table 6-3 Private Sector Employment-Provided Health Insurance, 123
Percent Covered, 1979-1998
table 6-4 Median Weekly Pay for Full-Time Workers by Union Affiliation, 151
2000
figure 6-1 Unionized Percentage of Labor Force 153
¦
table A-i Expenditures as Percent of Minimum Needs Budget Without 177
Employment Health Benefits
table a-2 Expenditures as Percent of Minimum Needs Budget With 178
Employment Health Benefits
table A-3 Minimum Wage, Unemployment Rate and Poverty Rate, 179
1938-2000
table A-4 Minimum Wage, Average Wage and Productivity, 1973-2000 ISO
table a-5 Median Income By Race, Ethnicity, Household Type and 181
Work Experience, 1999
table a-6 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase as Percent of Net Receipts 182
by Industry
table a-7 Cost of Minimum Wage Increase as Percent of Total Cost of 183
Goods Sold by Industry
table A-8 Workers In Industries by Wage Category 184
table A-9 Female Workers Within Industries by Wage Category 185
table A-io Selected Federal Social Expenditures 186
¦
TABLES C-l THROUGH C-14 199
Regional Variations in Minimum Needs Budgets:
New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Oes Moines, IA;
Kansas City, MO; and Gadsden, AL |
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