
New York City Council Pushes $30 Minimum Wage Amid Small Business Concerns
A proposal currently before the New York City Council aims to raise the city’s minimum wage to $30 per hour. If passed, this would make New York City the home of the highest local minimum wage in the United States. Supporters believe this change is necessary to help workers keep up with the city’s very high cost of living, while many business owners worry that such a large increase could force them to cut staff or raise prices significantly. Why a $30 Minimum Wage? The main reason behind this proposal is the rising cost of essentials like housing, food, and electricity. In New York City, the “living wage”—the amount a person needs to earn to cover basic needs without government help—has climbed quickly. Many advocates argue that the current minimum wage simply isn’t enough for a person to live with dignity in one of the world’s most expensive cities. “We are seeing a crisis of affordability,” says







































