Who Earns Minimum Wage In Florida

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Who Earns Minimum Wage In Florida

Bottom Line: Yesterday, a report emerged claiming... Nowhere in Florida can minimum wage afford a “fair market rent”. Like many uninspired but politically motivated reports before it, this means exactly nothing. That’s because minimum wage jobs aren’t meant to be careers and as a matter of fact...they aren’t. Look, we all know Florida’s expensive relative to many locations. That’s what happens when where you live is desirable.  But here’s the thing, anytime you hear these tired efforts to paint narratives with false premises you should inherently reject them. Let’s cut the crap and get to the facts. These are them. Florida’s minimum wage is currently $8.65/hr. The average hourly wage in Florida is $29.33/hr. And who earns minimum wage? 

  • 0.6%

I didn’t make a mistake. 0.6% of people earn minimum wage. The average Floridian earns $29.33 an hour. That’s just a little bit higher than minimum wage isn’t it? And why? Because when American free enterprise is allowed to do what it does best, the competition for talent drives wages higher naturally. What’s more is that 99% of those who earn minimum wage are under the age of 25. All of this tells you two things. First, those who earn minimum wage aren’t people attempting to raise a family – as is often advanced with the “living wage” crowd. Second, next to no one earns it regardless. Third, all of these stories are narratives not realities. Minimum wage is there for gaining access to the job market to get skills and that’s exactly how it’s used by the next to no people who earn it. And currently with the labor shortages, if you’re earning minimum wage, it’s by choice or you’re truly unemployable and someone’s throwing you a bone. 24 years ago, I was an unpaid intern for this company. 23 years ago, I made minimum wage. That’s the role of minimum wage. To start there, not to stay there. 


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