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Maryland Lawmakers Discussing Minimum Wage Increase

By: Katie Kyros
Updated: January 28, 2013
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HAGERSTOWN, MD- Some Maryland lawmakers are proposing a raise in the state's minimum wage from $7.25 to $10 an hour.

"If I was to try to live on what I made as minimum wage just for myself, I don't think I could do it," says Carol Smith, who relied on her husband to help make ends meet while earning minimum wage.

Maryland lawmakers launched "Raise Maryland" last week. It's aimed at raising the minimum wage by 2015.

Democrats who want to introduce the measure say it would be adjusted annually for inflation. Workers say current regulations are lacking in keeping up with the cost of living.

Some workers describe the current minimum wage as "gas money" that allows them to get to work everyday, but barely have anything to save.

"There's a lot of people that definitely have problems paying bills and the increase would definitely help me out and a lot of other families as well," says Brett Meunier.

Munier owned his own small busines, but it went under, and he says employee wages were one of the hardest costs to maintain. He sees both sides of the issue.

"I had an extra assistant or two to help me out in different aspects of my business," he says. "But it was difficult to try to keep them paid."

Senator Robert Garigiola, of Montgomery County, is one of the representatives who plans to introduce legislation to raise the minimum wage.

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Here is the point to consider . . . Minimum wage is NOT a wage to live on and was never intended to be in the first place. It was designed for entrance employees to get started, then train or school up to a better job and/or career. We have discussed this at great length since 1986. However, slowly the minimum wage has increase to compensate for higher taxes, food and fuel costs. Should we keep raising the minimum wage you will see the $8.00 Big Mac, not that I eat them anymore but, you might see what I am getting at. As the minimum wage goes up, so does everything. You can not live on a minimum wage for an 8 hour day. I worked 2 jobs, 16 hours day for 2 years to save enough for education. The education landed me a better paying job and I repeated over and over. I did it with no state or government help or aid. Montgomery County has been pushing to raise the minimum wage by stating that any county contractors may need to pay 10.00 an hour minimum wage and yet they award contract to the lowest bidder, figure that one out.

Peter S. January 29, 2013 at 1:45 am

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