This Is The Longest The Federal Minimum Wage Has Ever Gone Without Being Raised
Posted on AllSides June 16th, 2019
From The Left
Lawmakers set a new record Sunday by leaving the federal minimum wage untouched since July 24, 2009, the first year of former President Barack Obama’s first term. The rate hasn’t been increased from $7.25 in a whopping 3,615 days, making it the longest dry spell since the federal minimum wage was enacted under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1938.