April 28, 2024

Dyer: Businesses Concerned About Possible Minimum Wage Increase

Garden City, KS (westernkansasnews.com) Twenty other states have raised their minimum wage above the federal amount of $7.25 an hour and now Kansas will consider doing the same thing during this year’s legislative session. The plan could eventually increase a worker’s take home pay by $3-$4 a hour over several years. At the heart of the argument is making a livable wage against what businesses would have to cough up.

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Garden City Chamber President Steve Dyer knows ultimately who would have to pay for any increase.

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The proposal will be introduced by Democratic Representative Jim Ward of Wichita. Dyer frames the issue this way.

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Dyer believes businesses are raising wages themselves without any interference from government.

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If the minimum wage is raised would that increase the pay of other workers making slightly more than the minimum and at what cost would that mean for businesses.

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