2012-05-03 NYS Bishops Statement On Minimum Wage
2012-05-03 NYS Bishops Statement On Minimum Wage
2012-05-03 NYS Bishops Statement On Minimum Wage
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year, which is $4,010 below the 2012 federal poverty guidelines for a family of three. Our sustained recession and painfully slow recovery have left many of these workers often people of color and frequently the newest immigrants to our shores who therefore have the fewest support systems on the brink of homelessness, with not enough in their paychecks to pay for the most basic of necessities, like food, medicine or clothing for their children. The argument that minimum wage jobs go solely to high school students just entering the workforce does not hold true in the current economy, with the unemployment rate near 10 percent in New York City and 8.5 percent statewide. Workers who previously never would have considered such lowpaying jobs are now taking them out of desperation. By no means do we question the intentions or motivations of our good friends in the legislature who oppose an increase in the minimum wage. But it is our hope and our prayer that the two sides could come together for some sort of action to address the grave problems facing the lowest wage earners in our state. We believe an increase in the minimum wage is a matter of fairness and justice, and we hope it can be addressed soon. And when that happens, we will be so happy to come once again to Albany to say personally, on behalf of those most poor and vulnerable New Yorkers, thank you. The Catholic Bishops of New York State May 3, 2012
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