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    Which Floridians would benefit from $17/hour

    By Selene San Felice,

    3 hours ago

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    Data: Oxfam America ; Chart: Axios Visuals

    More than a quarter of Florida workers — mostly women, Black and Hispanic — would benefit from a raise in minimum wage to $17, according to new data from Oxfam.

    • The organization revised its definition of a low-wage worker this year, from those earning less than $15 an hour to those earning less than $17.

    State of pay: This fall, state minimum wage increases to $13 per hour for non-tipped employees and $9.98 per hour for tipped employees.

    Flashback: Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2020 to make the minimum wage $15 by 2026. It will increase by a dollar on Sept. 30 every year until then.

    • After that, the minimum wage will be adjusted each year for inflation.

    The big picture: Just 13% of U.S. workers earn less than $15 an hour ; two years ago, that number was 31.9%, per Oxfam.

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