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Louisiana Needs a Higher Wage

Posted on February 20, 2014December 5, 2016 by wjpnola

“Louisianans of all political stripes strongly favor establishing a state minimum wage of at least $8.50 an hour that would keep pace with the cost of living, according to polling data released as part of a new report from the Louisiana Budget Project.”

Read the rest of this news article by the Louisiana Budget Project.

LBP Poll-Results

Posted in Local News, Minimum Wage and tagged Louisiana, Minimum Wage.

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