Workers making minimum wage in Santa Fe will get a 2 percent raise come
March.
The city says the minimum hourly rate that businesses can pay their
workers will increase from $10.29 an hour to $10.51 effective March 1.
Under
the city's Living Wage law, the minimum wage is tied to data from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. The Santa Fe
wage increase must increase anytime there is an annual increase in the Consumer
Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers for the Western Region. That index increased 2 percent last year.
Mayor David Coss says the
cost-of-living increase "ensures that we will not leave the lowest paid
workers behind."
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