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Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
% of total
affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
30,264,000
100.0%
$51,490,800,000
$2,356
4,757,000
4,240,000
16,942,000
13,321,000
56.0%
44.0%
$28,579,799,000
$22,911,001,000
$2,299
$2,430
18,182,000
3,084,000
8,532,000
465,000
26,714,000
3,549,000
88.3%
11.7%
$45,480,495,000
$6,010,305,000
$2,410
$2,013
85,007,000
14,215,000
20,445,000
9,691,000
11,404,000
3,076,000
5,293,000
1,494,000
4,970,000
1,204,000
2,161,000
662,000
16,374,000
4,280,000
7,454,000
2,156,000
54.1%
14.1%
24.6%
7.1%
$25,859,882,000
$8,096,418,000
$13,887,988,000
$3,646,512,000
$2,185
$2,528
$2,614
$2,418
34,807,000
9,904,000
35,937,000
48,711,000
3,383,000
2,281,000
3,654,000
11,948,000
1,827,000
965,000
1,962,000
4,244,000
5,210,000
3,246,000
5,616,000
16,192,000
17.2%
10.7%
18.6%
53.5%
$8,934,825,000
$5,966,641,000
$9,026,256,000
$27,563,079,000
$2,517
$2,518
$2,327
$2,285
7,491,000
18,700,000
103,168,000
3,341,000
7,336,000
10,589,000
946,000
2,145,000
5,906,000
4,287,000
9,481,000
16,495,000
14.2%
31.3%
54.5%
$3,822,212,000
$15,546,066,000
$32,122,522,000
$1,146
$2,133
$2,859
11,789,000
35,263,000
25,173,000
13,662,000
43,472,000
5,065,000
7,205,000
5,495,000
1,621,000
1,880,000
1,383,000
3,347,000
2,300,000
845,000
1,121,000
6,448,000
10,552,000
7,795,000
2,466,000
3,001,000
21.3%
34.9%
25.8%
8.1%
9.9%
$12,511,893,000
$18,227,951,000
$12,197,690,000
$3,868,988,000
$4,684,278,000
$2,506
$2,421
$2,166
$2,272
$2,342
4,579,000
4,635,000
4,158,000
5,696,000
6,540,000
6,910,000
6,839,000
11,547,000
12,288,000
15,636,000
18,710,000
18,900,000
12,920,000
1,933,000
1,931,000
1,473,000
1,638,000
1,634,000
1,499,000
1,358,000
1,863,000
1,692,000
1,895,000
1,859,000
1,612,000
879,000
527,000
573,000
584,000
752,000
717,000
696,000
612,000
901,000
806,000
866,000
875,000
704,000
385,000
2,460,000
2,504,000
2,057,000
2,390,000
2,351,000
2,195,000
1,970,000
2,764,000
2,498,000
2,761,000
2,734,000
2,316,000
1,264,000
8.1%
8.3%
6.8%
7.9%
7.8%
7.3%
6.5%
9.1%
8.3%
9.1%
9.0%
7.7%
4.2%
$4,773,091,000
$4,943,761,000
$3,732,572,000
$4,219,864,000
$4,140,419,000
$3,720,079,000
$3,326,247,000
$4,586,211,000
$4,096,581,000
$4,434,076,000
$4,155,099,000
$3,450,931,000
$1,911,870,000
$2,489
$2,575
$2,478
$2,483
$2,454
$2,398
$2,368
$2,356
$2,341
$2,256
$2,140
$2,069
$2,127
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
75,265,000
11,582,000
5,984,000
17,566,000
23.3%
Category
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
TOTAL
129,359,000
21,267,000
8,997,000
62,517,000
66,842,000
12,185,000
9,081,000
124,979,000
4,379,000
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Alabama
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,835,000
355,000
122,000
477,000
100.0%
$882,819,000
$2,352
897,000
938,000
230,000
125,000
61,000
61,000
291,000
186,000
61.0%
39.0%
$586,093,000
$296,726,000
$2,455
$2,172
1,771,000
64,000
302,000
54,000
120,000
2,000
422,000
56,000
88.5%
11.7%
$779,496,000
$103,322,000
$2,419
$1,946
1,301,000
428,000
52,000
55,000
199,000
116,000
23,000
18,000
80,000
33,000
8,000
2,000
279,000
149,000
31,000
20,000
58.5%
31.2%
6.5%
4.2%
$499,133,000
$285,957,000
$60,956,000
$36,772,000
$2,313
$2,444
$2,365
$2,193
478,000
155,000
581,000
620,000
44,000
52,000
72,000
187,000
29,000
13,000
39,000
41,000
73,000
65,000
111,000
228,000
15.3%
13.6%
23.3%
47.8%
$146,072,000
$147,595,000
$161,482,000
$427,670,000
$2,983
$2,706
$2,013
$2,232
66,000
239,000
1,529,000
42,000
120,000
193,000
5,000
26,000
92,000
47,000
146,000
285,000
9.9%
30.6%
59.7%
$64,748,000
$268,707,000
$549,363,000
$1,497
$2,156
$2,648
163,000
573,000
365,000
186,000
548,000
77,000
123,000
90,000
29,000
36,000
19,000
51,000
27,000
11,000
14,000
96,000
174,000
117,000
40,000
50,000
20.1%
36.5%
24.5%
8.4%
10.5%
$168,149,000
$345,128,000
$239,789,000
$66,186,000
$63,566,000
$2,119
$2,591
$2,521
$2,202
$1,689
71,000
90,000
80,000
64,000
128,000
101,000
110,000
147,000
193,000
228,000
244,000
244,000
134,000
33,000
37,000
27,000
18,000
38,000
25,000
19,000
29,000
27,000
36,000
26,000
21,000
19,000
7,000
8,000
8,000
16,000
10,000
6,000
8,000
11,000
14,000
10,000
15,000
7,000
2,000
40,000
45,000
35,000
34,000
48,000
31,000
27,000
40,000
41,000
46,000
41,000
28,000
21,000
8.4%
9.4%
7.3%
7.1%
10.1%
6.5%
5.7%
8.4%
8.6%
9.6%
8.6%
5.9%
4.4%
$87,672,000
$92,254,000
$74,767,000
$51,574,000
$104,809,000
$64,073,000
$44,097,000
$77,058,000
$59,172,000
$78,342,000
$57,099,000
$43,224,000
$48,678,000
$2,581
$2,497
$2,746
$2,269
$2,758
$2,534
$2,085
$2,478
$1,978
$2,101
$2,007
$1,902
$2,368
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,157,000
179,000
98,000
277,000
23.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Alaska
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
303,000
33,000
16,000
49,000
100.0%
$72,578,000
$2,235
145,000
157,000
18,000
15,000
9,000
6,000
27,000
21,000
55.1%
42.9%
$36,419,000
$36,159,000
$2,039
$2,475
291,000
12,000
25,000
8,000
14,000
2,000
39,000
10,000
79.6%
20.4%
$59,004,000
$13,575,000
$2,351
$1,839
211,000
10,000
18,000
64,000
20,000
2,000
3,000
8,000
9,000
1,000
5,000
29,000
2,000
4,000
13,000
59.2%
4.1%
8.2%
26.5%
$42,015,000
$5,344,000
$5,495,000
$19,725,000
$2,169
$2,990
$2,055
$2,281
81,000
22,000
81,000
118,000
5,000
3,000
5,000
21,000
3,000
1,000
3,000
8,000
8,000
4,000
8,000
29,000
16.3%
8.2%
16.3%
59.2%
$10,407,000
$5,726,000
$10,990,000
$45,455,000
$2,142
$2,267
$2,437
$2,208
15,000
39,000
249,000
5,000
10,000
18,000
2,000
4,000
9,000
7,000
14,000
27,000
14.3%
28.6%
55.1%
$5,923,000
$21,150,000
$45,505,000
$1,099
$2,111
$2,666
20,000
86,000
73,000
34,000
89,000
8,000
12,000
9,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
6,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
11,000
18,000
14,000
3,000
4,000
22.4%
36.7%
28.6%
6.1%
8.2%
$14,333,000
$26,370,000
$18,873,000
$4,705,000
$8,296,000
$1,863
$2,319
$2,126
$2,206
$3,453
8,000
7,000
7,000
11,000
11,000
11,000
13,000
24,000
28,000
40,000
52,000
64,000
29,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
3,000
4,000
4,000
7,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
4,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
9,000
3,000
6.1%
4.1%
2.0%
6.1%
4.1%
4.1%
4.1%
8.2%
8.2%
10.2%
12.2%
18.4%
6.1%
$4,578,000
$3,674,000
$4,535,000
$3,015,000
$2,943,000
$1,911,000
$3,405,000
$5,960,000
$7,691,000
$7,387,000
$11,063,000
$13,935,000
$2,480,000
$2,586
$2,489
$3,390
$1,939
$1,882
$1,567
$2,736
$2,066
$2,351
$2,084
$2,432
$2,129
$1,640
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
194,000
16,000
9,000
25,000
12.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Arizona
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,465,000
389,000
189,000
578,000
100.0%
$901,746,000
$2,330
1,180,000
1,285,000
229,000
160,000
87,000
102,000
316,000
262,000
54.7%
45.3%
$519,373,000
$382,374,000
$2,392
$2,251
2,384,000
80,000
333,000
56,000
178,000
11,000
511,000
67,000
88.4%
11.6%
$786,218,000
$115,529,000
$2,356
$2,169
1,451,000
105,000
726,000
183,000
174,000
23,000
163,000
28,000
85,000
9,000
73,000
22,000
259,000
32,000
236,000
50,000
44.8%
5.5%
40.8%
8.7%
$366,710,000
$62,249,000
$402,508,000
$70,280,000
$2,143
$2,836
$2,492
$2,168
608,000
184,000
722,000
950,000
58,000
40,000
70,000
220,000
36,000
19,000
44,000
90,000
94,000
59,000
114,000
310,000
16.3%
10.2%
19.7%
53.6%
$135,721,000
$107,476,000
$137,774,000
$520,776,000
$2,246
$2,688
$1,974
$2,402
116,000
357,000
1,991,000
50,000
154,000
185,000
26,000
45,000
118,000
76,000
199,000
303,000
13.1%
34.4%
52.4%
$53,760,000
$303,495,000
$544,492,000
$1,037
$2,126
$2,830
275,000
570,000
615,000
260,000
745,000
103,000
110,000
123,000
25,000
28,000
31,000
69,000
50,000
20,000
19,000
134,000
179,000
173,000
45,000
47,000
23.2%
31.0%
29.9%
7.8%
8.1%
$240,657,000
$273,913,000
$252,589,000
$58,250,000
$76,337,000
$2,494
$2,374
$2,143
$2,083
$2,605
108,000
114,000
93,000
113,000
117,000
162,000
128,000
230,000
259,000
279,000
320,000
358,000
184,000
32,000
49,000
29,000
33,000
27,000
25,000
25,000
32,000
36,000
25,000
35,000
25,000
16,000
16,000
17,000
13,000
19,000
15,000
10,000
7,000
17,000
19,000
23,000
9,000
18,000
6,000
48,000
66,000
42,000
52,000
42,000
35,000
32,000
49,000
55,000
48,000
44,000
43,000
22,000
8.3%
11.4%
7.3%
9.0%
7.3%
6.1%
5.5%
8.5%
9.5%
8.3%
7.6%
7.4%
3.8%
$96,103,000
$123,367,000
$61,361,000
$64,294,000
$58,062,000
$53,598,000
$70,265,000
$86,201,000
$72,301,000
$55,931,000
$71,032,000
$55,949,000
$33,282,000
$2,830
$2,538
$2,215
$1,913
$2,053
$2,299
$3,289
$2,641
$2,100
$1,980
$2,252
$2,082
$2,025
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,642,000
239,000
115,000
354,000
21.6%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Arkansas
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,171,000
258,000
97,000
355,000
100.0%
$744,617,000
$2,654
562,000
609,000
160,000
98,000
37,000
61,000
197,000
159,000
55.5%
44.8%
$443,951,000
$300,666,000
$2,670
$2,630
1,132,000
39,000
231,000
27,000
92,000
5,000
323,000
32,000
91.0%
9.0%
$676,420,000
$68,197,000
$2,675
$2,454
871,000
174,000
77,000
49,000
166,000
58,000
25,000
9,000
64,000
11,000
15,000
7,000
230,000
69,000
40,000
16,000
64.8%
19.4%
11.3%
4.5%
$463,353,000
$180,805,000
$69,489,000
$30,970,000
$2,542
$3,045
$2,496
$2,781
321,000
99,000
336,000
415,000
44,000
37,000
49,000
129,000
22,000
10,000
23,000
43,000
66,000
47,000
72,000
172,000
18.6%
13.2%
20.3%
48.5%
$140,821,000
$113,455,000
$131,548,000
$358,793,000
$2,898
$2,850
$2,418
$2,604
46,000
145,000
980,000
26,000
75,000
157,000
4,000
13,000
80,000
30,000
88,000
237,000
8.5%
24.8%
66.8%
$28,307,000
$198,953,000
$517,357,000
$1,074
$2,557
$2,932
115,000
402,000
254,000
99,000
301,000
43,000
116,000
68,000
17,000
15,000
18,000
41,000
25,000
5,000
8,000
61,000
157,000
93,000
22,000
23,000
17.2%
44.2%
26.2%
6.2%
6.5%
$113,759,000
$345,094,000
$195,362,000
$51,988,000
$38,414,000
$2,404
$2,771
$2,643
$2,810
$2,347
69,000
56,000
58,000
68,000
74,000
84,000
61,000
143,000
128,000
119,000
142,000
126,000
41,000
37,000
28,000
25,000
21,000
24,000
24,000
17,000
26,000
18,000
13,000
9,000
11,000
5,000
3,000
11,000
11,000
9,000
9,000
9,000
4,000
10,000
12,000
9,000
3,000
7,000
1,000
40,000
39,000
36,000
30,000
33,000
33,000
21,000
36,000
30,000
22,000
12,000
18,000
6,000
11.3%
11.0%
10.1%
8.5%
9.3%
9.3%
5.9%
10.1%
8.5%
6.2%
3.4%
5.1%
1.7%
$110,567,000
$84,789,000
$81,540,000
$65,789,000
$69,380,000
$66,399,000
$44,711,000
$64,607,000
$45,942,000
$44,511,000
$21,476,000
$31,403,000
$13,504,000
$3,019
$2,760
$2,932
$2,806
$2,698
$2,576
$2,592
$2,333
$2,101
$2,836
$2,261
$2,403
$2,473
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
716,000
141,000
63,000
204,000
28.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
California
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
14,681,000
2,402,000
1,039,000
3,441,000
100.0%
$5,370,478,000
$2,385
6,828,000
7,854,000
1,249,000
1,153,000
505,000
535,000
1,754,000
1,688,000
51.0%
49.1%
$2,624,318,000
$2,746,159,000
$2,263
$2,515
14,306,000
376,000
2,168,000
234,000
982,000
58,000
3,150,000
292,000
91.5%
8.5%
$4,971,866,000
$398,612,000
$2,441
$1,852
6,057,000
690,000
5,521,000
2,414,000
575,000
114,000
1,431,000
282,000
271,000
52,000
585,000
131,000
846,000
166,000
2,016,000
413,000
24.6%
4.8%
58.6%
12.0%
$1,113,655,000
$229,937,000
$3,411,819,000
$615,067,000
$2,069
$2,132
$2,543
$2,330
4,195,000
1,141,000
3,630,000
5,715,000
527,000
238,000
336,000
1,301,000
246,000
107,000
187,000
499,000
773,000
345,000
523,000
1,800,000
22.5%
10.0%
15.2%
52.3%
$1,347,907,000
$549,411,000
$782,943,000
$2,690,216,000
$2,693
$2,393
$2,408
$2,249
858,000
2,307,000
11,517,000
329,000
821,000
1,253,000
107,000
246,000
687,000
436,000
1,067,000
1,940,000
12.7%
31.0%
56.4%
$315,772,000
$1,492,166,000
$3,562,539,000
$1,044
$2,027
$2,936
2,007,000
3,276,000
3,070,000
1,305,000
5,024,000
789,000
715,000
606,000
151,000
140,000
271,000
327,000
267,000
72,000
102,000
1,060,000
1,042,000
873,000
223,000
242,000
30.8%
30.3%
25.4%
6.5%
7.0%
$2,038,496,000
$1,579,390,000
$1,121,041,000
$309,775,000
$321,776,000
$2,790
$2,334
$1,991
$2,182
$2,307
537,000
545,000
460,000
646,000
715,000
709,000
846,000
1,258,000
1,232,000
1,632,000
2,047,000
2,115,000
1,939,000
228,000
228,000
154,000
233,000
202,000
165,000
204,000
238,000
175,000
175,000
189,000
119,000
92,000
65,000
85,000
78,000
68,000
82,000
75,000
70,000
112,000
92,000
92,000
101,000
77,000
43,000
293,000
313,000
232,000
301,000
284,000
240,000
274,000
350,000
267,000
267,000
290,000
196,000
135,000
8.5%
9.1%
6.7%
8.7%
8.3%
7.0%
8.0%
10.2%
7.8%
7.8%
8.4%
5.7%
3.9%
$493,607,000
$496,652,000
$355,759,000
$556,113,000
$454,110,000
$388,696,000
$468,199,000
$531,911,000
$383,813,000
$381,744,000
$419,218,000
$243,351,000
$197,304,000
$2,397
$2,336
$2,390
$2,652
$2,493
$2,504
$2,503
$2,365
$2,318
$2,279
$2,243
$2,055
$2,273
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
9,422,000
1,562,000
798,000
2,360,000
25.0%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Colorado
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,194,000
288,000
124,000
412,000
100.0%
$684,527,000
$2,352
1,039,000
1,155,000
162,000
126,000
68,000
56,000
230,000
182,000
55.8%
44.2%
$358,229,000
$326,298,000
$2,187
$2,564
2,114,000
80,000
231,000
56,000
116,000
8,000
347,000
64,000
84.2%
15.5%
$571,562,000
$112,966,000
$2,422
$2,050
1,625,000
75,000
389,000
105,000
177,000
14,000
75,000
22,000
76,000
8,000
31,000
9,000
253,000
22,000
106,000
31,000
61.4%
5.3%
25.7%
7.5%
$385,230,000
$49,185,000
$194,955,000
$55,157,000
$2,153
$3,189
$2,617
$2,487
605,000
143,000
601,000
845,000
38,000
23,000
52,000
175,000
28,000
10,000
27,000
60,000
66,000
33,000
79,000
235,000
16.0%
8.0%
19.2%
57.0%
$107,813,000
$51,334,000
$127,992,000
$397,388,000
$2,591
$2,340
$2,423
$2,275
138,000
334,000
1,722,000
55,000
111,000
121,000
18,000
37,000
69,000
73,000
148,000
190,000
17.7%
35.9%
46.1%
$56,988,000
$233,149,000
$394,390,000
$1,011
$2,085
$3,210
156,000
506,000
439,000
205,000
888,000
66,000
84,000
81,000
17,000
40,000
16,000
48,000
28,000
11,000
22,000
82,000
132,000
109,000
28,000
62,000
19.9%
32.0%
26.5%
6.8%
15.0%
$154,795,000
$212,229,000
$185,314,000
$38,141,000
$94,049,000
$2,467
$2,398
$2,318
$2,036
$2,287
75,000
62,000
53,000
75,000
104,000
103,000
125,000
183,000
219,000
274,000
355,000
328,000
239,000
21,000
21,000
16,000
17,000
21,000
22,000
18,000
25,000
25,000
24,000
27,000
28,000
23,000
11,000
8,000
4,000
7,000
8,000
5,000
11,000
11,000
15,000
14,000
15,000
7,000
6,000
32,000
29,000
20,000
24,000
29,000
27,000
29,000
36,000
40,000
38,000
42,000
35,000
29,000
7.8%
7.0%
4.9%
5.8%
7.0%
6.6%
7.0%
8.7%
9.7%
9.2%
10.2%
8.5%
7.0%
$43,461,000
$51,882,000
$45,535,000
$51,690,000
$53,363,000
$47,793,000
$45,628,000
$60,359,000
$47,518,000
$48,591,000
$63,246,000
$58,697,000
$66,764,000
$1,872
$2,472
$3,249
$3,028
$2,803
$2,371
$2,193
$2,439
$1,837
$1,869
$2,246
$2,131
$2,847
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,266,000
125,000
95,000
220,000
17.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Connecticut
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,563,000
181,000
95,000
276,000
100.0%
$341,187,000
$2,239
788,000
775,000
109,000
71,000
53,000
42,000
162,000
113,000
58.7%
40.9%
$190,536,000
$150,651,000
$2,096
$2,452
1,508,000
55,000
146,000
35,000
86,000
9,000
232,000
44,000
84.1%
15.9%
$289,480,000
$51,708,000
$2,290
$1,994
1,150,000
145,000
163,000
105,000
113,000
19,000
37,000
11,000
62,000
10,000
17,000
6,000
175,000
29,000
54,000
17,000
63.4%
10.5%
19.6%
6.2%
$205,134,000
$42,250,000
$71,332,000
$22,472,000
$2,120
$2,648
$2,343
$2,440
435,000
104,000
435,000
589,000
26,000
13,000
23,000
118,000
16,000
9,000
18,000
53,000
42,000
22,000
41,000
171,000
15.2%
8.0%
14.9%
62.0%
$52,327,000
$25,559,000
$50,181,000
$213,120,000
$2,295
$2,180
$2,311
$2,217
111,000
268,000
1,184,000
43,000
76,000
61,000
17,000
34,000
44,000
60,000
110,000
105,000
21.7%
39.9%
38.0%
$38,759,000
$133,470,000
$168,959,000
$1,142
$2,136
$3,019
100,000
386,000
260,000
128,000
689,000
37,000
59,000
53,000
11,000
22,000
15,000
26,000
27,000
8,000
19,000
52,000
85,000
80,000
19,000
41,000
18.8%
30.8%
29.0%
6.9%
14.9%
$64,563,000
$112,533,000
$91,444,000
$22,611,000
$50,035,000
$2,195
$2,332
$2,088
$2,197
$2,428
43,000
33,000
27,000
37,000
56,000
68,000
47,000
107,000
129,000
170,000
249,000
314,000
284,000
15,000
9,000
9,000
9,000
9,000
14,000
7,000
12,000
14,000
17,000
29,000
22,000
15,000
6,000
3,000
4,000
4,000
6,000
7,000
5,000
11,000
10,000
9,000
8,000
12,000
10,000
21,000
12,000
13,000
13,000
15,000
21,000
12,000
23,000
24,000
26,000
37,000
34,000
25,000
7.6%
4.3%
4.7%
4.7%
5.4%
7.6%
4.3%
8.3%
8.7%
9.4%
13.4%
12.3%
9.1%
$24,961,000
$14,523,000
$18,276,000
$18,731,000
$18,764,000
$27,533,000
$17,433,000
$20,559,000
$30,217,000
$30,797,000
$53,481,000
$36,184,000
$29,728,000
$2,100
$1,993
$2,462
$2,556
$2,270
$2,396
$2,685
$1,728
$2,306
$2,165
$2,472
$1,979
$2,280
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
825,000
73,000
50,000
123,000
14.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Delaware
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
384,000
64,000
23,000
87,000
100.0%
$157,831,000
$2,277
195,000
188,000
36,000
28,000
12,000
11,000
48,000
39,000
55.2%
44.8%
$86,298,000
$71,533,000
$2,220
$2,351
368,000
16,000
53,000
11,000
21,000
2,000
74,000
13,000
85.1%
14.9%
$136,699,000
$21,132,000
$2,348
$1,908
256,000
75,000
34,000
19,000
31,000
15,000
14,000
4,000
14,000
5,000
3,000
1,000
45,000
20,000
17,000
5,000
51.7%
23.0%
19.5%
5.7%
$70,365,000
$36,498,000
$42,459,000
$8,508,000
$2,068
$2,246
$2,895
$1,949
98,000
35,000
107,000
144,000
10,000
8,000
10,000
37,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
11,000
14,000
11,000
16,000
48,000
16.1%
12.6%
18.4%
55.2%
$25,001,000
$19,375,000
$31,191,000
$82,264,000
$2,476
$2,262
$2,645
$2,117
22,000
53,000
309,000
9,000
22,000
33,000
3,000
6,000
14,000
12,000
28,000
47,000
13.8%
32.2%
54.0%
$10,750,000
$44,260,000
$102,821,000
$1,110
$1,885
$2,845
35,000
114,000
69,000
35,000
132,000
17,000
23,000
14,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
10,000
6,000
1,000
3,000
21,000
33,000
20,000
6,000
8,000
24.1%
37.9%
23.0%
6.9%
9.2%
$45,936,000
$56,439,000
$30,538,000
$12,103,000
$12,815,000
$2,527
$2,223
$1,992
$2,449
$2,347
14,000
13,000
8,000
12,000
19,000
15,000
20,000
29,000
37,000
56,000
65,000
61,000
36,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
6,000
7,000
6,000
4,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
5,000
5,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
9,000
6,000
4,000
8.0%
6.9%
5.7%
6.9%
8.0%
5.7%
5.7%
9.2%
9.2%
11.5%
10.3%
6.9%
4.6%
$15,286,000
$11,408,000
$8,909,000
$11,603,000
$12,112,000
$9,684,000
$8,098,000
$18,343,000
$13,607,000
$18,184,000
$14,049,000
$10,700,000
$5,847,000
$2,461
$2,328
$2,018
$2,117
$2,173
$2,447
$2,090
$2,799
$2,303
$2,432
$2,150
$2,189
$1,655
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
209,000
37,000
15,000
52,000
24.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
District of Columbia
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
313,000
22,000
14,000
36,000
100.0%
$58,290,000
$3,041
159,000
154,000
10,000
12,000
7,000
7,000
17,000
19,000
47.2%
52.8%
$29,162,000
$29,128,000
$3,282
$2,833
309,000
3,000
21,000
1,000
13,000
1,000
34,000
2,000
94.4%
5.6%
$54,005,000
$4,285,000
$2,977
$4,191
146,000
111,000
37,000
19,000
2,000
13,000
7,000
-
2,000
7,000
4,000
1,000
4,000
20,000
11,000
1,000
11.1%
55.6%
30.6%
2.8%
$4,591,000
$34,649,000
$18,062,000
$988,000
$2,149
$3,173
$3,240
$1,850
43,000
19,000
62,000
188,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
14,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
9,000
4,000
4,000
5,000
23,000
11.1%
11.1%
13.9%
63.9%
$8,143,000
$7,236,000
$8,522,000
$34,389,000
$3,236
$3,239
$3,377
$2,892
8,000
26,000
279,000
2,000
6,000
15,000
2,000
3,000
9,000
4,000
9,000
24,000
11.1%
25.0%
66.7%
$1,793,000
$13,514,000
$42,982,000
$1,189
$2,826
$3,338
21,000
45,000
31,000
10,000
207,000
6,000
9,000
4,000
1,000
3,000
3,000
6,000
3,000
2,000
9,000
15,000
7,000
1,000
5,000
25.0%
41.7%
19.4%
2.8%
13.9%
$17,043,000
$22,380,000
$10,675,000
$1,794,000
$6,398,000
$3,301
$3,014
$3,148
$4,120
$2,324
11,000
9,000
8,000
8,000
11,000
15,000
13,000
22,000
24,000
29,000
36,000
50,000
77,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
4,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
8.3%
11.1%
5.6%
8.3%
5.6%
11.1%
11.1%
8.3%
8.3%
11.1%
5.6%
5.6%
5.6%
$5,207,000
$6,887,000
$3,481,000
$3,658,000
$2,168,000
$5,455,000
$6,031,000
$7,091,000
$3,999,000
$6,592,000
$2,784,000
$1,896,000
$3,042,000
$2,982
$3,074
$3,791
$2,364
$2,468
$3,421
$3,282
$3,838
$2,620
$3,019
$2,828
$2,816
$2,564
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
111,000
9,000
7,000
16,000
14.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Florida
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
7,706,000
1,219,000
617,000
1,836,000
100.0%
$3,044,695,000
$2,473
3,857,000
3,849,000
693,000
525,000
318,000
298,000
1,011,000
823,000
55.1%
44.8%
$1,709,756,000
$1,334,939,000
$2,490
$2,452
7,521,000
185,000
1,105,000
113,000
594,000
22,000
1,699,000
135,000
92.5%
7.4%
$2,829,367,000
$215,329,000
$2,518
$2,000
4,508,000
1,064,000
1,847,000
286,000
560,000
227,000
387,000
44,000
257,000
122,000
212,000
27,000
817,000
349,000
599,000
71,000
44.5%
19.0%
32.6%
3.9%
$1,227,265,000
$591,121,000
$1,112,330,000
$113,980,000
$2,218
$2,535
$2,765
$2,680
1,856,000
619,000
2,267,000
2,964,000
201,000
134,000
256,000
628,000
111,000
66,000
141,000
299,000
312,000
200,000
397,000
927,000
17.0%
10.9%
21.6%
50.5%
$545,652,000
$370,869,000
$657,110,000
$1,471,065,000
$2,692
$2,739
$2,564
$2,310
319,000
1,082,000
6,305,000
129,000
424,000
665,000
58,000
149,000
410,000
187,000
573,000
1,075,000
10.2%
31.2%
58.6%
$136,549,000
$861,896,000
$2,046,250,000
$1,026
$2,111
$2,966
580,000
2,149,000
1,425,000
1,078,000
2,474,000
235,000
414,000
286,000
146,000
138,000
86,000
241,000
139,000
80,000
71,000
321,000
655,000
425,000
226,000
209,000
17.5%
35.7%
23.1%
12.3%
11.4%
$597,719,000
$1,077,876,000
$667,029,000
$370,518,000
$331,553,000
$2,597
$2,490
$2,311
$2,554
$2,467
267,000
333,000
326,000
415,000
446,000
498,000
458,000
816,000
757,000
845,000
1,029,000
925,000
589,000
107,000
127,000
107,000
91,000
93,000
107,000
71,000
126,000
106,000
69,000
95,000
74,000
44,000
39,000
48,000
53,000
75,000
41,000
59,000
53,000
71,000
33,000
39,000
56,000
31,000
19,000
146,000
175,000
160,000
166,000
134,000
166,000
124,000
197,000
139,000
108,000
151,000
105,000
63,000
8.0%
9.5%
8.7%
9.0%
7.3%
9.0%
6.8%
10.7%
7.6%
5.9%
8.2%
5.7%
3.4%
$275,971,000
$357,907,000
$252,887,000
$222,662,000
$231,366,000
$274,133,000
$187,878,000
$308,902,000
$263,617,000
$192,751,000
$207,533,000
$175,523,000
$93,565,000
$2,592
$2,897
$2,380
$2,236
$2,508
$2,522
$2,388
$2,449
$2,646
$2,673
$2,055
$2,384
$2,165
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
4,031,000
617,000
348,000
965,000
23.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Georgia
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
3,968,000
703,000
241,000
944,000
100.0%
$1,909,561,000
$2,541
1,942,000
2,026,000
433,000
269,000
130,000
112,000
563,000
381,000
59.6%
40.4%
$1,190,185,000
$719,376,000
$2,596
$2,453
3,855,000
113,000
625,000
77,000
234,000
7,000
859,000
84,000
91.0%
8.9%
$1,740,616,000
$168,945,000
$2,576
$2,222
2,287,000
1,138,000
321,000
222,000
324,000
250,000
91,000
39,000
117,000
80,000
33,000
11,000
441,000
330,000
124,000
50,000
46.7%
35.0%
13.1%
5.3%
$831,558,000
$703,061,000
$262,786,000
$112,156,000
$2,389
$2,663
$2,641
$2,801
1,136,000
337,000
1,102,000
1,393,000
121,000
92,000
124,000
365,000
64,000
34,000
50,000
93,000
185,000
126,000
174,000
458,000
19.6%
13.3%
18.4%
48.5%
$365,270,000
$282,231,000
$362,215,000
$899,845,000
$2,653
$2,846
$2,649
$2,380
160,000
511,000
3,297,000
81,000
229,000
393,000
21,000
51,000
170,000
102,000
280,000
563,000
10.8%
29.7%
59.6%
$111,896,000
$522,028,000
$1,275,636,000
$1,285
$2,215
$2,974
386,000
1,081,000
746,000
428,000
1,327,000
159,000
223,000
175,000
72,000
73,000
48,000
87,000
57,000
28,000
21,000
207,000
310,000
232,000
100,000
94,000
21.9%
32.8%
24.6%
10.6%
10.0%
$458,394,000
$652,884,000
$420,765,000
$191,094,000
$186,424,000
$2,697
$2,707
$2,243
$2,423
$2,519
151,000
159,000
139,000
188,000
222,000
231,000
237,000
388,000
360,000
558,000
435,000
570,000
330,000
63,000
71,000
40,000
55,000
54,000
61,000
47,000
62,000
46,000
87,000
44,000
48,000
23,000
11,000
19,000
18,000
23,000
22,000
16,000
16,000
26,000
15,000
33,000
11,000
24,000
8,000
74,000
90,000
58,000
78,000
76,000
77,000
63,000
88,000
61,000
120,000
55,000
72,000
31,000
7.8%
9.5%
6.1%
8.3%
8.1%
8.2%
6.7%
9.3%
6.5%
12.7%
5.8%
7.6%
3.3%
$187,834,000
$206,000,000
$113,325,000
$149,680,000
$150,997,000
$169,454,000
$147,199,000
$164,280,000
$126,176,000
$198,217,000
$109,865,000
$140,391,000
$46,142,000
$2,905
$2,868
$2,504
$2,499
$2,539
$2,651
$2,898
$2,447
$2,621
$2,101
$2,389
$2,547
$1,838
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,568,000
438,000
218,000
656,000
25.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Hawaii
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
545,000
71,000
42,000
113,000
100.0%
$173,665,000
$2,117
260,000
285,000
39,000
32,000
20,000
22,000
59,000
54,000
52.2%
47.8%
$98,855,000
$74,810,000
$2,216
$1,999
531,000
14,000
62,000
8,000
41,000
1,000
103,000
9,000
91.2%
8.0%
$157,893,000
$15,772,000
$2,140
$1,910
109,000
7,000
48,000
381,000
8,000
1,000
8,000
53,000
4,000
5,000
32,000
12,000
1,000
13,000
85,000
10.6%
0.9%
11.5%
75.2%
$19,569,000
$2,966,000
$15,743,000
$135,386,000
$2,198
$2,454
$1,598
$2,181
134,000
44,000
151,000
215,000
9,000
7,000
11,000
44,000
9,000
5,000
9,000
19,000
18,000
12,000
20,000
63,000
15.9%
10.6%
17.7%
55.8%
$26,588,000
$16,529,000
$30,518,000
$100,030,000
$2,225
$1,937
$2,341
$2,062
26,000
89,000
430,000
9,000
31,000
31,000
3,000
11,000
28,000
12,000
42,000
59,000
10.6%
37.2%
52.2%
$10,536,000
$61,474,000
$101,655,000
$1,109
$1,865
$2,569
27,000
179,000
112,000
55,000
172,000
8,000
31,000
21,000
5,000
6,000
4,000
20,000
10,000
3,000
4,000
12,000
51,000
31,000
8,000
10,000
10.6%
45.1%
27.4%
7.1%
8.8%
$19,278,000
$83,305,000
$43,477,000
$12,832,000
$14,774,000
$2,099
$2,272
$1,874
$2,154
$2,102
14,000
15,000
18,000
26,000
20,000
29,000
30,000
37,000
50,000
74,000
84,000
88,000
60,000
6,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
6,000
4,000
5,000
3,000
8,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
8,000
11,000
15,000
12,000
12,000
6,000
7.1%
5.3%
6.2%
7.1%
6.2%
6.2%
6.2%
7.1%
9.7%
13.3%
10.6%
10.6%
5.3%
$11,511,000
$11,361,000
$9,761,000
$9,025,000
$11,798,000
$11,108,000
$10,434,000
$15,275,000
$17,811,000
$20,039,000
$18,009,000
$19,557,000
$7,976,000
$1,944
$2,419
$1,965
$1,697
$2,358
$2,045
$1,945
$2,624
$2,088
$1,831
$2,054
$2,433
$2,464
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
318,000
42,000
33,000
75,000
23.6%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Idaho
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
622,000
123,000
42,000
165,000
100.0%
$290,590,000
$2,226
281,000
342,000
65,000
58,000
23,000
19,000
88,000
77,000
53.3%
46.7%
$147,310,000
$143,280,000
$2,131
$2,333
591,000
31,000
98,000
25,000
40,000
2,000
138,000
27,000
83.6%
16.4%
$238,230,000
$52,360,000
$2,261
$2,078
513,000
4,000
85,000
20,000
84,000
1,000
33,000
6,000
30,000
9,000
2,000
114,000
1,000
42,000
8,000
69.1%
0.6%
25.5%
4.8%
$185,603,000
$2,018,000
$89,163,000
$13,806,000
$2,064
$2,103
$2,638
$2,354
210,000
42,000
181,000
189,000
31,000
11,000
22,000
59,000
12,000
6,000
9,000
15,000
43,000
17,000
31,000
74,000
26.1%
10.3%
18.8%
44.8%
$78,379,000
$23,823,000
$58,103,000
$130,285,000
$2,432
$1,928
$2,395
$2,111
51,000
90,000
482,000
25,000
38,000
60,000
6,000
8,000
28,000
31,000
46,000
88,000
18.8%
27.9%
53.3%
$28,792,000
$80,074,000
$181,725,000
$1,101
$2,112
$2,732
66,000
165,000
139,000
75,000
177,000
35,000
42,000
29,000
12,000
6,000
7,000
16,000
10,000
5,000
3,000
42,000
58,000
39,000
17,000
9,000
25.5%
35.2%
23.6%
10.3%
5.5%
$84,071,000
$96,121,000
$66,392,000
$29,309,000
$14,697,000
$2,300
$2,182
$2,148
$2,263
$2,408
29,000
25,000
23,000
35,000
30,000
42,000
44,000
70,000
66,000
76,000
69,000
69,000
43,000
17,000
11,000
7,000
11,000
6,000
7,000
10,000
12,000
10,000
10,000
11,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
4,000
4,000
5,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
19,000
12,000
10,000
15,000
9,000
11,000
14,000
17,000
13,000
15,000
14,000
8,000
6,000
11.5%
7.3%
6.1%
9.1%
5.5%
6.7%
8.5%
10.3%
7.9%
9.1%
8.5%
4.8%
3.6%
$35,829,000
$29,985,000
$14,882,000
$31,121,000
$13,447,000
$13,151,000
$22,804,000
$29,193,000
$27,840,000
$26,289,000
$24,940,000
$14,955,000
$6,155,000
$2,086
$2,701
$1,940
$2,503
$2,146
$1,749
$2,178
$2,220
$2,549
$2,339
$2,141
$2,300
$1,378
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
439,000
87,000
42,000
129,000
29.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Illinois
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
5,569,000
838,000
389,000
1,227,000
100.0%
$1,776,660,000
$2,589
2,705,000
2,864,000
484,000
354,000
214,000
176,000
698,000
530,000
56.9%
43.2%
$1,006,750,000
$769,910,000
$2,566
$2,619
5,377,000
192,000
718,000
121,000
372,000
18,000
1,090,000
139,000
88.8%
11.3%
$1,600,933,000
$175,728,000
$2,665
$2,054
3,758,000
650,000
769,000
392,000
462,000
121,000
209,000
46,000
229,000
50,000
81,000
30,000
691,000
171,000
290,000
76,000
56.3%
13.9%
23.6%
6.2%
$866,701,000
$295,556,000
$501,445,000
$112,957,000
$2,259
$3,093
$3,014
$2,778
1,544,000
383,000
1,481,000
2,161,000
155,000
85,000
127,000
472,000
78,000
44,000
82,000
186,000
233,000
129,000
209,000
658,000
19.0%
10.5%
17.0%
53.6%
$372,947,000
$178,861,000
$291,057,000
$933,795,000
$2,895
$2,487
$2,576
$2,506
370,000
793,000
4,405,000
144,000
261,000
432,000
52,000
114,000
224,000
196,000
375,000
656,000
16.0%
30.6%
53.5%
$131,535,000
$486,305,000
$1,158,819,000
$1,177
$2,289
$3,201
451,000
1,422,000
1,038,000
523,000
2,135,000
180,000
289,000
213,000
73,000
82,000
54,000
128,000
124,000
39,000
44,000
234,000
417,000
337,000
112,000
126,000
19.1%
34.0%
27.5%
9.1%
10.3%
$403,008,000
$606,177,000
$425,031,000
$155,314,000
$187,132,000
$2,971
$2,578
$2,328
$2,468
$2,674
169,000
202,000
161,000
218,000
250,000
280,000
227,000
490,000
521,000
690,000
753,000
949,000
659,000
57,000
69,000
48,000
43,000
55,000
74,000
34,000
82,000
86,000
90,000
67,000
84,000
49,000
27,000
23,000
29,000
37,000
26,000
30,000
21,000
47,000
33,000
42,000
33,000
26,000
16,000
84,000
92,000
77,000
80,000
81,000
104,000
55,000
129,000
119,000
132,000
100,000
110,000
65,000
6.8%
7.5%
6.3%
6.5%
6.6%
8.5%
4.5%
10.5%
9.7%
10.8%
8.1%
9.0%
5.3%
$123,595,000
$150,447,000
$115,316,000
$98,720,000
$122,829,000
$137,883,000
$75,178,000
$194,143,000
$182,949,000
$206,872,000
$122,329,000
$149,520,000
$96,878,000
$2,638
$2,827
$2,756
$2,361
$2,721
$2,328
$2,537
$2,770
$2,732
$2,801
$2,227
$2,343
$2,490
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
3,114,000
499,000
254,000
753,000
24.2%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Indiana
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,740,000
479,000
208,000
687,000
100.0%
$1,148,106,000
$2,162
1,328,000
1,413,000
297,000
182,000
105,000
103,000
402,000
285,000
58.5%
41.5%
$712,420,000
$435,686,000
$2,206
$2,094
2,629,000
111,000
400,000
79,000
198,000
10,000
598,000
89,000
87.0%
13.0%
$981,919,000
$166,188,000
$2,183
$2,046
2,330,000
206,000
144,000
60,000
360,000
58,000
48,000
13,000
166,000
19,000
15,000
8,000
526,000
77,000
63,000
21,000
76.6%
11.2%
9.2%
3.1%
$855,276,000
$152,358,000
$109,854,000
$30,619,000
$2,116
$2,445
$2,196
$2,102
781,000
251,000
794,000
915,000
70,000
70,000
85,000
254,000
50,000
29,000
41,000
88,000
120,000
99,000
126,000
342,000
17.5%
14.4%
18.3%
49.8%
$175,253,000
$160,359,000
$216,631,000
$595,863,000
$2,077
$2,091
$2,254
$2,176
159,000
418,000
2,163,000
76,000
192,000
210,000
17,000
48,000
144,000
93,000
240,000
354,000
13.5%
34.9%
51.5%
$98,153,000
$427,021,000
$622,933,000
$1,213
$2,103
$2,522
238,000
910,000
574,000
294,000
724,000
116,000
175,000
124,000
34,000
28,000
21,000
78,000
63,000
17,000
30,000
137,000
253,000
187,000
51,000
58,000
19.9%
36.8%
27.2%
7.4%
8.4%
$262,818,000
$422,865,000
$302,104,000
$85,718,000
$74,602,000
$2,166
$2,183
$2,165
$2,212
$1,977
95,000
106,000
83,000
139,000
143,000
154,000
145,000
282,000
262,000
375,000
431,000
359,000
168,000
45,000
53,000
22,000
41,000
30,000
28,000
23,000
42,000
43,000
56,000
41,000
41,000
13,000
9,000
12,000
9,000
15,000
17,000
16,000
14,000
27,000
16,000
31,000
17,000
14,000
12,000
54,000
65,000
31,000
56,000
47,000
44,000
37,000
69,000
59,000
87,000
58,000
55,000
25,000
7.9%
9.5%
4.5%
8.2%
6.8%
6.4%
5.4%
10.0%
8.6%
12.7%
8.4%
8.0%
3.6%
$109,694,000
$119,976,000
$53,652,000
$100,850,000
$79,304,000
$58,913,000
$56,982,000
$108,468,000
$109,032,000
$145,957,000
$90,077,000
$78,783,000
$36,419,000
$2,365
$2,218
$2,184
$2,238
$2,367
$1,920
$2,057
$2,089
$2,266
$2,285
$1,921
$1,878
$2,237
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,614,000
261,000
151,000
412,000
25.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Iowa
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,412,000
240,000
100,000
340,000
100.0%
$546,803,000
$2,080
699,000
713,000
139,000
101,000
62,000
38,000
201,000
139,000
59.1%
40.9%
$303,976,000
$242,828,000
$1,965
$2,244
1,344,000
69,000
187,000
53,000
93,000
7,000
280,000
60,000
82.4%
17.6%
$449,284,000
$97,520,000
$2,154
$1,794
1,242,000
31,000
75,000
63,000
201,000
9,000
17,000
12,000
83,000
3,000
8,000
6,000
284,000
12,000
25,000
18,000
83.5%
3.5%
7.4%
5.3%
$450,965,000
$21,901,000
$42,874,000
$31,063,000
$2,054
$2,262
$2,220
$2,160
364,000
102,000
415,000
531,000
27,000
18,000
43,000
153,000
18,000
12,000
22,000
48,000
45,000
30,000
65,000
201,000
13.2%
8.8%
19.1%
59.1%
$71,230,000
$43,570,000
$101,037,000
$330,966,000
$2,220
$2,039
$2,148
$2,038
107,000
198,000
1,108,000
60,000
78,000
102,000
15,000
20,000
65,000
75,000
98,000
167,000
22.1%
28.8%
49.1%
$67,046,000
$173,884,000
$305,874,000
$1,065
$2,126
$2,589
122,000
405,000
254,000
214,000
417,000
55,000
87,000
62,000
19,000
18,000
12,000
33,000
22,000
15,000
17,000
67,000
120,000
84,000
34,000
35,000
19.7%
35.3%
24.7%
10.0%
10.3%
$112,762,000
$211,021,000
$117,313,000
$49,981,000
$55,726,000
$1,976
$2,241
$1,798
$2,151
$2,404
64,000
55,000
50,000
54,000
78,000
81,000
71,000
136,000
148,000
177,000
233,000
188,000
77,000
24,000
19,000
21,000
12,000
20,000
18,000
12,000
19,000
17,000
25,000
23,000
19,000
10,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
8,000
7,000
4,000
9,000
12,000
14,000
11,000
6,000
4,000
31,000
26,000
27,000
17,000
28,000
25,000
16,000
28,000
29,000
39,000
34,000
25,000
14,000
9.1%
7.6%
7.9%
5.0%
8.2%
7.4%
4.7%
8.2%
8.5%
11.5%
10.0%
7.4%
4.1%
$50,280,000
$44,291,000
$58,216,000
$34,814,000
$41,853,000
$46,331,000
$27,490,000
$38,132,000
$45,078,000
$54,165,000
$49,614,000
$40,425,000
$16,115,000
$1,948
$2,175
$2,624
$2,630
$1,993
$2,361
$2,113
$1,763
$2,298
$1,892
$1,886
$1,956
$1,488
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
737,000
103,000
58,000
161,000
21.8%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Kansas
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,265,000
219,000
93,000
312,000
100.0%
$537,034,000
$2,262
609,000
656,000
137,000
81,000
50,000
43,000
187,000
124,000
59.9%
39.7%
$310,697,000
$226,337,000
$2,130
$2,473
1,215,000
49,000
183,000
35,000
90,000
3,000
273,000
38,000
87.5%
12.2%
$464,878,000
$72,156,000
$2,304
$2,023
1,036,000
52,000
100,000
77,000
161,000
13,000
26,000
19,000
71,000
4,000
11,000
8,000
232,000
17,000
37,000
27,000
74.4%
5.4%
11.9%
8.7%
$388,858,000
$30,760,000
$68,656,000
$48,760,000
$2,206
$2,324
$2,490
$2,399
329,000
102,000
392,000
442,000
39,000
23,000
46,000
110,000
18,000
8,000
24,000
43,000
57,000
31,000
70,000
153,000
18.3%
9.9%
22.4%
49.0%
$103,586,000
$53,270,000
$129,988,000
$250,190,000
$2,431
$2,242
$2,533
$2,090
83,000
186,000
996,000
40,000
81,000
97,000
10,000
19,000
64,000
50,000
100,000
161,000
16.0%
32.1%
51.6%
$47,500,000
$182,124,000
$307,410,000
$1,136
$2,161
$2,761
94,000
310,000
251,000
127,000
482,000
47,000
62,000
66,000
16,000
27,000
10,000
30,000
23,000
11,000
20,000
57,000
92,000
89,000
27,000
47,000
18.3%
29.5%
28.5%
8.7%
15.1%
$108,508,000
$155,980,000
$143,442,000
$52,329,000
$76,775,000
$2,230
$2,263
$2,068
$2,819
$2,406
53,000
57,000
47,000
62,000
72,000
69,000
74,000
116,000
113,000
141,000
187,000
182,000
92,000
27,000
21,000
15,000
13,000
12,000
19,000
15,000
19,000
18,000
17,000
15,000
18,000
8,000
6,000
10,000
4,000
7,000
9,000
6,000
7,000
11,000
6,000
11,000
6,000
7,000
4,000
33,000
31,000
19,000
20,000
21,000
25,000
22,000
30,000
24,000
28,000
21,000
25,000
12,000
10.6%
9.9%
6.1%
6.4%
6.7%
8.0%
7.1%
9.6%
7.7%
9.0%
6.7%
8.0%
3.8%
$67,568,000
$50,076,000
$41,547,000
$35,046,000
$30,678,000
$41,875,000
$36,579,000
$54,090,000
$42,351,000
$50,803,000
$38,404,000
$37,325,000
$10,692,000
$2,460
$2,132
$2,615
$2,351
$2,146
$2,028
$2,170
$2,494
$2,335
$2,574
$2,385
$1,938
$1,195
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
726,000
139,000
55,000
194,000
26.7%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Kentucky
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,772,000
336,000
144,000
480,000
100.0%
$862,964,000
$2,369
867,000
905,000
189,000
147,000
82,000
62,000
271,000
209,000
56.5%
43.5%
$457,667,000
$405,297,000
$2,214
$2,573
1,708,000
64,000
287,000
48,000
140,000
5,000
427,000
53,000
89.0%
11.0%
$748,026,000
$114,938,000
$2,370
$2,361
1,541,000
115,000
58,000
58,000
271,000
27,000
19,000
19,000
121,000
8,000
9,000
6,000
392,000
35,000
28,000
25,000
81.7%
7.3%
5.8%
5.2%
$694,477,000
$59,754,000
$61,666,000
$47,068,000
$2,352
$2,113
$2,907
$2,420
461,000
142,000
543,000
627,000
52,000
34,000
65,000
184,000
30,000
13,000
38,000
64,000
82,000
47,000
103,000
248,000
17.1%
9.8%
21.5%
51.7%
$140,973,000
$80,334,000
$173,311,000
$468,346,000
$2,405
$2,199
$2,375
$2,388
85,000
262,000
1,425,000
45,000
124,000
167,000
13,000
25,000
106,000
58,000
149,000
273,000
12.1%
31.0%
56.9%
$59,657,000
$273,635,000
$529,672,000
$1,247
$2,167
$2,786
123,000
602,000
350,000
203,000
494,000
54,000
142,000
90,000
24,000
27,000
14,000
74,000
28,000
10,000
18,000
68,000
216,000
118,000
34,000
45,000
14.2%
45.0%
24.6%
7.1%
9.4%
$143,075,000
$375,611,000
$202,504,000
$57,919,000
$83,856,000
$2,551
$2,379
$2,125
$2,215
$2,907
85,000
85,000
79,000
102,000
118,000
121,000
78,000
184,000
159,000
205,000
273,000
200,000
83,000
44,000
30,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
26,000
14,000
31,000
19,000
29,000
28,000
18,000
7,000
10,000
16,000
5,000
16,000
15,000
14,000
6,000
16,000
11,000
11,000
17,000
6,000
2,000
54,000
46,000
40,000
46,000
40,000
40,000
20,000
47,000
30,000
40,000
45,000
24,000
9,000
11.3%
9.6%
8.3%
9.6%
8.3%
8.3%
4.2%
9.8%
6.3%
8.3%
9.4%
5.0%
1.9%
$112,821,000
$81,065,000
$87,286,000
$72,089,000
$70,140,000
$74,658,000
$36,535,000
$73,445,000
$49,089,000
$73,456,000
$73,957,000
$41,115,000
$17,307,000
$2,470
$2,423
$2,562
$2,138
$2,532
$2,454
$2,717
$2,118
$2,325
$2,379
$2,238
$2,115
$2,621
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,025,000
167,000
84,000
251,000
24.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Louisiana
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,760,000
356,000
128,000
484,000
100.0%
$966,067,000
$2,570
841,000
919,000
226,000
130,000
76,000
52,000
302,000
182,000
62.4%
37.6%
$596,358,000
$369,709,000
$2,491
$2,708
1,721,000
39,000
331,000
25,000
126,000
2,000
457,000
27,000
94.4%
5.6%
$908,948,000
$57,120,000
$2,591
$2,276
1,128,000
505,000
90,000
37,000
167,000
153,000
24,000
12,000
76,000
43,000
8,000
2,000
243,000
196,000
32,000
14,000
50.2%
40.5%
6.6%
2.9%
$419,198,000
$445,974,000
$71,722,000
$29,173,000
$2,311
$2,843
$2,775
$2,469
393,000
194,000
495,000
678,000
37,000
63,000
59,000
197,000
17,000
16,000
36,000
59,000
54,000
79,000
95,000
256,000
11.2%
16.3%
19.6%
52.9%
$102,781,000
$178,041,000
$150,335,000
$534,911,000
$2,617
$2,696
$2,328
$2,596
67,000
229,000
1,464,000
33,000
110,000
213,000
10,000
30,000
89,000
43,000
140,000
302,000
8.9%
28.9%
62.4%
$40,282,000
$262,201,000
$663,584,000
$1,137
$2,232
$2,975
153,000
615,000
379,000
159,000
453,000
66,000
144,000
102,000
21,000
24,000
10,000
52,000
36,000
8,000
23,000
76,000
196,000
138,000
29,000
47,000
15.7%
40.5%
28.5%
6.0%
9.7%
$209,970,000
$382,247,000
$251,132,000
$53,256,000
$69,463,000
$3,163
$2,596
$2,301
$2,400
$2,243
82,000
89,000
85,000
120,000
104,000
99,000
90,000
146,000
158,000
231,000
256,000
191,000
109,000
35,000
39,000
40,000
36,000
28,000
22,000
18,000
22,000
12,000
47,000
24,000
21,000
12,000
8,000
12,000
8,000
16,000
9,000
8,000
8,000
4,000
14,000
9,000
13,000
14,000
7,000
43,000
51,000
48,000
52,000
37,000
30,000
26,000
26,000
26,000
56,000
37,000
35,000
19,000
8.9%
10.5%
9.9%
10.7%
7.6%
6.2%
5.4%
5.4%
5.4%
11.6%
7.6%
7.2%
3.9%
$105,770,000
$147,367,000
$131,388,000
$89,602,000
$75,164,000
$39,100,000
$44,662,000
$56,226,000
$35,216,000
$107,410,000
$61,249,000
$40,665,000
$32,247,000
$2,831
$3,563
$3,235
$2,210
$2,619
$1,906
$2,089
$2,665
$2,289
$2,411
$2,289
$1,642
$2,495
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,152,000
198,000
64,000
262,000
22.7%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Maine
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
566,000
96,000
37,000
133,000
100.0%
$206,269,000
$2,104
283,000
283,000
53,000
42,000
22,000
15,000
75,000
57,000
56.4%
42.9%
$106,725,000
$99,545,000
$1,922
$2,342
543,000
24,000
77,000
19,000
36,000
2,000
113,000
21,000
85.0%
15.8%
$176,378,000
$29,891,000
$2,201
$1,669
540,000
6,000
5,000
15,000
90,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
35,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
125,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
94.0%
2.3%
1.5%
3.0%
$196,579,000
$3,087,000
$1,458,000
$5,145,000
$2,143
$1,809
$1,269
$1,503
139,000
35,000
187,000
206,000
9,000
6,000
17,000
64,000
5,000
3,000
11,000
18,000
14,000
9,000
28,000
82,000
10.5%
6.8%
21.1%
61.7%
$22,469,000
$13,584,000
$43,033,000
$127,183,000
$2,399
$2,138
$2,258
$2,011
47,000
96,000
424,000
23,000
36,000
37,000
5,000
9,000
23,000
28,000
45,000
60,000
21.1%
33.8%
45.1%
$21,161,000
$73,982,000
$111,127,000
$949
$2,126
$2,714
33,000
177,000
101,000
73,000
182,000
17,000
35,000
28,000
9,000
8,000
3,000
16,000
8,000
4,000
6,000
20,000
51,000
36,000
13,000
14,000
15.0%
38.3%
27.1%
9.8%
10.5%
$31,412,000
$82,505,000
$51,099,000
$21,375,000
$19,878,000
$1,925
$2,243
$1,901
$2,328
$2,243
19,000
18,000
16,000
26,000
27,000
34,000
28,000
59,000
61,000
77,000
83,000
85,000
35,000
9,000
9,000
5,000
7,000
6,000
7,000
5,000
10,000
7,000
10,000
8,000
10,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
12,000
12,000
8,000
10,000
8,000
11,000
7,000
12,000
10,000
15,000
12,000
12,000
4,000
9.0%
9.0%
6.0%
7.5%
6.0%
8.3%
5.3%
9.0%
7.5%
11.3%
9.0%
9.0%
3.0%
$22,118,000
$20,163,000
$8,882,000
$13,814,000
$11,814,000
$18,574,000
$10,443,000
$18,110,000
$15,183,000
$18,984,000
$21,476,000
$22,080,000
$4,628,000
$2,418
$2,204
$1,697
$1,953
$2,035
$2,552
$1,865
$1,821
$2,185
$1,810
$2,378
$2,273
$1,767
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
273,000
27,000
16,000
43,000
15.8%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Maryland
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,670,000
317,000
155,000
472,000
100.0%
$764,742,000
$2,170
1,362,000
1,308,000
178,000
139,000
84,000
71,000
262,000
210,000
55.5%
44.5%
$422,033,000
$342,708,000
$2,126
$2,226
2,579,000
91,000
254,000
63,000
147,000
8,000
401,000
71,000
85.0%
15.0%
$648,588,000
$116,154,000
$2,247
$1,819
1,466,000
726,000
272,000
206,000
154,000
101,000
45,000
18,000
61,000
47,000
38,000
10,000
215,000
148,000
83,000
28,000
45.6%
31.4%
17.6%
5.9%
$341,700,000
$242,749,000
$139,854,000
$40,438,000
$2,064
$2,156
$2,547
$2,084
707,000
188,000
725,000
1,050,000
40,000
26,000
48,000
203,000
25,000
14,000
30,000
87,000
65,000
40,000
78,000
290,000
13.8%
8.5%
16.5%
61.4%
$108,495,000
$72,528,000
$129,921,000
$453,798,000
$2,330
$2,499
$2,365
$2,045
137,000
314,000
2,220,000
67,000
103,000
147,000
16,000
43,000
97,000
83,000
146,000
244,000
17.6%
30.9%
51.7%
$82,992,000
$218,673,000
$463,076,000
$1,164
$1,946
$2,744
192,000
681,000
462,000
225,000
1,110,000
65,000
106,000
89,000
23,000
34,000
32,000
59,000
32,000
15,000
18,000
97,000
165,000
121,000
38,000
52,000
20.6%
35.0%
25.6%
8.1%
11.0%
$158,033,000
$275,973,000
$185,665,000
$51,069,000
$94,002,000
$2,148
$2,307
$1,956
$1,902
$2,506
41,000
55,000
38,000
70,000
92,000
104,000
102,000
172,000
226,000
257,000
462,000
551,000
499,000
10,000
16,000
12,000
22,000
21,000
21,000
19,000
24,000
29,000
26,000
47,000
37,000
33,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
13,000
8,000
6,000
16,000
17,000
9,000
23,000
16,000
14,000
16,000
24,000
20,000
32,000
34,000
29,000
25,000
40,000
46,000
35,000
70,000
53,000
47,000
3.4%
5.1%
4.2%
6.8%
7.2%
6.1%
5.3%
8.5%
9.7%
7.4%
14.8%
11.2%
10.0%
$24,633,000
$40,089,000
$36,301,000
$64,892,000
$52,677,000
$52,256,000
$55,631,000
$57,691,000
$61,990,000
$63,132,000
$117,133,000
$73,973,000
$64,345,000
$1,958
$2,346
$2,552
$2,611
$2,288
$2,214
$2,777
$2,098
$1,945
$2,257
$2,222
$1,798
$1,794
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,368,000
131,000
85,000
216,000
15.8%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Massachusetts
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,947,000
329,000
185,000
514,000
100.0%
$620,564,000
$1,977
1,511,000
1,436,000
191,000
139,000
110,000
74,000
301,000
213,000
58.6%
41.4%
$360,857,000
$259,707,000
$1,983
$1,968
2,842,000
105,000
264,000
65,000
172,000
13,000
436,000
78,000
84.8%
15.2%
$521,000,000
$99,563,000
$2,021
$1,774
2,286,000
175,000
257,000
229,000
231,000
26,000
45,000
27,000
119,000
15,000
30,000
21,000
350,000
41,000
75,000
48,000
68.1%
8.0%
14.6%
9.3%
$381,822,000
$76,576,000
$99,679,000
$62,487,000
$1,784
$3,049
$2,140
$2,215
777,000
188,000
780,000
1,202,000
40,000
23,000
46,000
221,000
27,000
18,000
33,000
107,000
67,000
41,000
79,000
328,000
13.0%
8.0%
15.4%
63.8%
$106,393,000
$46,514,000
$80,848,000
$386,809,000
$2,599
$1,920
$1,794
$1,898
238,000
507,000
2,201,000
80,000
143,000
107,000
31,000
60,000
93,000
111,000
203,000
200,000
21.6%
39.5%
38.9%
$75,732,000
$251,174,000
$293,658,000
$1,020
$1,975
$2,609
149,000
692,000
441,000
291,000
1,373,000
62,000
91,000
92,000
31,000
54,000
16,000
70,000
49,000
16,000
35,000
78,000
161,000
141,000
47,000
89,000
15.2%
31.3%
27.4%
9.1%
17.3%
$135,610,000
$174,511,000
$138,555,000
$59,124,000
$112,764,000
$2,461
$1,895
$1,594
$2,210
$2,125
78,000
64,000
67,000
77,000
111,000
84,000
123,000
192,000
258,000
366,000
419,000
597,000
510,000
25,000
20,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
8,000
26,000
29,000
23,000
32,000
43,000
44,000
35,000
12,000
10,000
11,000
8,000
14,000
9,000
11,000
15,000
18,000
17,000
21,000
25,000
15,000
37,000
30,000
21,000
23,000
34,000
17,000
37,000
44,000
41,000
49,000
64,000
69,000
50,000
7.2%
5.8%
4.1%
4.5%
6.6%
3.3%
7.2%
8.6%
8.0%
9.5%
12.5%
13.4%
9.7%
$43,011,000
$49,751,000
$19,505,000
$39,338,000
$45,300,000
$15,188,000
$47,889,000
$65,139,000
$53,971,000
$51,852,000
$74,267,000
$65,626,000
$49,727,000
$1,822
$2,615
$1,642
$2,751
$2,358
$1,816
$2,124
$2,456
$2,225
$1,560
$1,918
$1,606
$1,582
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,425,000
113,000
86,000
199,000
14.0%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Michigan
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
3,838,000
746,000
271,000
1,017,000
100.0%
$1,715,181,000
$2,256
1,853,000
1,985,000
416,000
330,000
141,000
130,000
557,000
460,000
54.8%
45.2%
$889,242,000
$825,939,000
$2,109
$2,439
3,666,000
172,000
617,000
129,000
246,000
25,000
863,000
154,000
84.9%
15.1%
$1,458,735,000
$256,446,000
$2,300
$2,033
3,128,000
399,000
148,000
163,000
579,000
98,000
44,000
24,000
211,000
33,000
19,000
8,000
790,000
131,000
63,000
32,000
77.7%
12.9%
6.2%
3.1%
$1,336,129,000
$238,067,000
$88,518,000
$52,466,000
$2,250
$2,398
$2,027
$2,228
1,059,000
275,000
1,090,000
1,415,000
87,000
58,000
145,000
455,000
59,000
26,000
59,000
127,000
146,000
84,000
204,000
582,000
14.4%
8.3%
20.1%
57.2%
$229,834,000
$162,928,000
$320,463,000
$1,001,956,000
$2,351
$2,663
$2,138
$2,219
285,000
693,000
2,859,000
146,000
319,000
281,000
33,000
69,000
169,000
179,000
388,000
450,000
17.6%
38.2%
44.2%
$181,794,000
$683,194,000
$850,194,000
$1,264
$2,187
$2,797
237,000
1,034,000
851,000
469,000
1,246,000
115,000
246,000
234,000
69,000
83,000
30,000
95,000
81,000
36,000
29,000
145,000
341,000
315,000
105,000
112,000
14.3%
33.5%
31.0%
10.3%
11.0%
$263,686,000
$599,101,000
$500,692,000
$156,428,000
$195,274,000
$2,295
$2,370
$2,117
$2,098
$2,399
160,000
134,000
135,000
160,000
186,000
140,000
189,000
313,000
377,000
462,000
610,000
630,000
339,000
79,000
55,000
55,000
40,000
55,000
35,000
33,000
53,000
61,000
68,000
95,000
77,000
37,000
19,000
20,000
22,000
16,000
21,000
11,000
21,000
22,000
25,000
26,000
26,000
29,000
14,000
98,000
75,000
77,000
56,000
76,000
46,000
54,000
75,000
86,000
94,000
121,000
106,000
51,000
9.6%
7.4%
7.6%
5.5%
7.5%
4.5%
5.3%
7.4%
8.5%
9.2%
11.9%
10.4%
5.0%
$181,686,000
$127,031,000
$132,837,000
$108,890,000
$139,949,000
$92,558,000
$76,082,000
$112,849,000
$129,228,000
$166,862,000
$208,033,000
$171,294,000
$67,883,000
$2,349
$2,208
$2,355
$2,725
$2,456
$2,712
$2,118
$2,011
$2,029
$2,374
$2,193
$2,124
$1,865
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,324,000
283,000
179,000
462,000
19.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Minnesota
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,502,000
360,000
137,000
497,000
100.0%
$768,464,000
$1,979
1,213,000
1,289,000
203,000
157,000
77,000
60,000
280,000
217,000
56.3%
43.7%
$412,101,000
$356,364,000
$1,890
$2,092
2,390,000
112,000
277,000
83,000
125,000
12,000
402,000
95,000
80.9%
19.1%
$620,419,000
$148,045,000
$2,047
$1,735
2,119,000
106,000
104,000
173,000
275,000
23,000
32,000
30,000
104,000
9,000
11,000
12,000
379,000
32,000
43,000
42,000
76.3%
6.4%
8.7%
8.5%
$566,183,000
$50,595,000
$74,170,000
$77,516,000
$1,914
$2,011
$2,186
$2,314
685,000
155,000
712,000
951,000
38,000
27,000
56,000
240,000
22,000
13,000
34,000
68,000
60,000
40,000
90,000
308,000
12.1%
8.0%
18.1%
62.0%
$99,688,000
$63,262,000
$116,684,000
$488,831,000
$2,345
$2,172
$1,879
$1,919
202,000
390,000
1,910,000
96,000
132,000
131,000
23,000
35,000
80,000
119,000
167,000
211,000
23.9%
33.6%
42.5%
$107,853,000
$271,811,000
$388,800,000
$1,083
$1,958
$2,592
170,000
552,000
456,000
377,000
947,000
97,000
100,000
95,000
33,000
35,000
20,000
45,000
33,000
18,000
21,000
117,000
145,000
128,000
51,000
56,000
23.5%
29.2%
25.8%
10.3%
11.3%
$203,405,000
$232,864,000
$180,400,000
$69,657,000
$82,139,000
$1,999
$2,110
$1,784
$1,938
$2,095
80,000
64,000
79,000
73,000
88,000
104,000
100,000
211,000
247,000
341,000
438,000
431,000
247,000
33,000
29,000
29,000
19,000
22,000
19,000
14,000
30,000
25,000
34,000
50,000
40,000
18,000
12,000
9,000
12,000
11,000
8,000
10,000
11,000
13,000
14,000
5,000
13,000
11,000
7,000
45,000
38,000
41,000
30,000
30,000
29,000
25,000
43,000
39,000
39,000
63,000
51,000
25,000
9.1%
7.6%
8.2%
6.0%
6.0%
5.8%
5.0%
8.7%
7.8%
7.8%
12.7%
10.3%
5.0%
$72,503,000
$59,140,000
$61,056,000
$38,385,000
$60,300,000
$41,731,000
$39,174,000
$63,908,000
$52,532,000
$68,426,000
$102,019,000
$72,888,000
$36,404,000
$2,035
$1,920
$1,955
$1,768
$2,516
$2,025
$2,265
$1,946
$1,879
$2,070
$1,968
$1,732
$1,878
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,304,000
150,000
79,000
229,000
17.6%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Mississippi
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,133,000
230,000
90,000
320,000
100.0%
$646,403,000
$2,613
560,000
573,000
155,000
75,000
52,000
38,000
207,000
113,000
64.7%
35.3%
$436,588,000
$209,815,000
$2,643
$2,553
1,099,000
34,000
205,000
25,000
88,000
2,000
293,000
27,000
91.6%
8.4%
$594,913,000
$51,490,000
$2,680
$2,029
713,000
361,000
29,000
31,000
106,000
110,000
8,000
7,000
45,000
39,000
2,000
3,000
151,000
149,000
10,000
10,000
47.2%
46.6%
3.1%
3.1%
$284,218,000
$315,704,000
$25,923,000
$20,558,000
$2,471
$2,702
$3,221
$2,763
304,000
96,000
357,000
377,000
35,000
25,000
44,000
126,000
20,000
16,000
23,000
31,000
55,000
41,000
67,000
157,000
17.2%
12.8%
20.9%
49.1%
$105,610,000
$82,070,000
$123,531,000
$335,192,000
$2,593
$2,785
$2,488
$2,629
49,000
153,000
932,000
23,000
77,000
131,000
2,000
15,000
73,000
25,000
92,000
204,000
7.8%
28.8%
63.8%
$32,279,000
$186,274,000
$427,850,000
$1,433
$2,354
$2,936
115,000
339,000
208,000
166,000
305,000
48,000
91,000
50,000
18,000
22,000
12,000
28,000
21,000
14,000
15,000
60,000
119,000
71,000
32,000
37,000
18.8%
37.2%
22.2%
10.0%
11.6%
$132,867,000
$275,447,000
$128,636,000
$62,680,000
$46,772,000
$2,621
$2,899
$2,344
$2,763
$1,941
63,000
64,000
36,000
67,000
96,000
103,000
56,000
98,000
101,000
127,000
150,000
120,000
52,000
33,000
25,000
19,000
24,000
22,000
26,000
8,000
20,000
12,000
15,000
12,000
10,000
5,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
11,000
12,000
14,000
5,000
12,000
11,000
1,000
5,000
5,000
2,000
39,000
29,000
21,000
35,000
34,000
40,000
13,000
32,000
23,000
16,000
17,000
15,000
7,000
12.2%
9.1%
6.6%
10.9%
10.6%
12.5%
4.1%
10.0%
7.2%
5.0%
5.3%
4.7%
2.2%
$103,378,000
$79,397,000
$44,469,000
$75,089,000
$66,571,000
$69,137,000
$27,340,000
$44,779,000
$33,433,000
$45,628,000
$20,343,000
$26,844,000
$9,995,000
$3,114
$3,267
$2,422
$2,883
$2,606
$2,288
$3,056
$2,011
$2,126
$3,072
$1,732
$2,364
$2,082
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
777,000
135,000
83,000
218,000
28.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Missouri
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,537,000
456,000
157,000
613,000
100.0%
$1,101,958,000
$2,295
1,252,000
1,286,000
282,000
173,000
101,000
57,000
383,000
230,000
62.5%
37.5%
$687,215,000
$414,743,000
$2,302
$2,284
2,437,000
101,000
371,000
84,000
153,000
5,000
524,000
89,000
85.5%
14.5%
$911,674,000
$190,284,000
$2,302
$2,265
2,105,000
252,000
84,000
96,000
349,000
64,000
24,000
19,000
122,000
24,000
4,000
8,000
471,000
88,000
28,000
27,000
76.8%
14.4%
4.6%
4.4%
$828,612,000
$164,122,000
$69,734,000
$39,489,000
$2,247
$2,460
$2,971
$1,870
715,000
200,000
740,000
882,000
85,000
48,000
77,000
246,000
29,000
22,000
39,000
67,000
114,000
70,000
116,000
313,000
18.6%
11.4%
18.9%
51.1%
$212,820,000
$147,659,000
$178,865,000
$562,613,000
$2,402
$2,832
$2,171
$2,190
149,000
359,000
2,029,000
79,000
167,000
209,000
18,000
37,000
103,000
97,000
204,000
312,000
15.8%
33.3%
50.9%
$106,956,000
$366,499,000
$628,503,000
$1,300
$2,159
$2,756
185,000
693,000
555,000
286,000
818,000
90,000
154,000
124,000
38,000
50,000
16,000
49,000
52,000
18,000
22,000
106,000
203,000
176,000
56,000
72,000
17.3%
33.1%
28.7%
9.1%
11.7%
$214,144,000
$394,080,000
$302,371,000
$84,258,000
$107,105,000
$2,311
$2,442
$2,288
$2,041
$2,035
106,000
77,000
71,000
108,000
130,000
118,000
157,000
221,000
240,000
306,000
431,000
355,000
216,000
47,000
33,000
25,000
39,000
41,000
13,000
35,000
34,000
34,000
40,000
50,000
33,000
31,000
14,000
8,000
8,000
12,000
11,000
11,000
10,000
17,000
12,000
16,000
16,000
16,000
5,000
61,000
41,000
33,000
51,000
52,000
24,000
45,000
51,000
46,000
56,000
66,000
49,000
36,000
10.0%
6.7%
5.4%
8.3%
8.5%
3.9%
7.3%
8.3%
7.5%
9.1%
10.8%
8.0%
5.9%
$128,570,000
$87,180,000
$54,063,000
$123,683,000
$108,588,000
$36,903,000
$78,676,000
$91,833,000
$90,489,000
$75,450,000
$98,020,000
$67,607,000
$60,896,000
$2,582
$2,535
$2,012
$3,066
$2,587
$2,261
$2,128
$2,462
$2,612
$1,744
$1,873
$1,858
$2,065
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,431,000
256,000
98,000
354,000
24.7%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Montana
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
398,000
83,000
29,000
112,000
100.0%
$193,252,000
$2,373
205,000
193,000
48,000
35,000
20,000
9,000
68,000
44,000
60.7%
39.3%
$103,271,000
$89,981,000
$2,136
$2,719
380,000
18,000
69,000
14,000
27,000
1,000
96,000
15,000
85.7%
13.4%
$165,011,000
$28,241,000
$2,416
$2,151
362,000
1,000
8,000
26,000
70,000
2,000
10,000
24,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
94,000
1,000
3,000
13,000
83.9%
0.9%
2.7%
11.6%
$164,895,000
$1,379,000
$6,753,000
$20,224,000
$2,373
$2,298
$3,198
$2,194
94,000
31,000
119,000
155,000
9,000
7,000
14,000
52,000
5,000
3,000
7,000
13,000
14,000
10,000
21,000
65,000
12.5%
8.9%
18.8%
58.0%
$26,976,000
$15,026,000
$32,192,000
$119,057,000
$2,822
$2,020
$2,331
$2,352
32,000
71,000
295,000
14,000
29,000
40,000
3,000
9,000
18,000
17,000
38,000
58,000
15.2%
33.9%
51.8%
$16,215,000
$60,829,000
$116,208,000
$1,153
$2,137
$2,986
22,000
118,000
95,000
39,000
123,000
14,000
28,000
24,000
7,000
10,000
2,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
7,000
16,000
38,000
34,000
8,000
17,000
14.3%
33.9%
30.4%
7.1%
15.2%
$28,122,000
$67,778,000
$47,430,000
$17,923,000
$31,998,000
$2,167
$2,438
$2,036
$2,961
$2,832
23,000
21,000
20,000
26,000
40,000
29,000
27,000
31,000
40,000
43,000
47,000
34,000
17,000
11,000
8,000
7,000
8,000
11,000
5,000
8,000
3,000
7,000
4,000
5,000
4,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
-
13,000
11,000
9,000
11,000
15,000
7,000
10,000
4,000
10,000
6,000
8,000
5,000
1,000
11.6%
9.8%
8.0%
9.8%
13.4%
6.3%
8.9%
3.6%
8.9%
5.4%
7.1%
4.5%
0.9%
$26,769,000
$19,536,000
$17,558,000
$18,643,000
$28,856,000
$11,507,000
$21,962,000
$7,731,000
$15,320,000
$6,280,000
$10,253,000
$5,623,000
$3,211,000
$2,491
$2,298
$2,542
$2,332
$2,615
$2,180
$2,931
$2,726
$2,158
$1,612
$2,058
$1,666
$2,501
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
224,000
30,000
19,000
49,000
21.9%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Nebraska
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
875,000
145,000
58,000
203,000
100.0%
$329,511,000
$2,113
437,000
439,000
82,000
63,000
34,000
24,000
116,000
87,000
57.1%
42.9%
$182,011,000
$147,500,000
$2,047
$2,201
839,000
36,000
117,000
28,000
55,000
3,000
172,000
31,000
84.7%
15.3%
$282,833,000
$46,678,000
$2,212
$1,662
715,000
27,000
93,000
40,000
104,000
7,000
26,000
9,000
41,000
3,000
8,000
6,000
145,000
10,000
34,000
15,000
71.4%
4.9%
16.7%
7.4%
$228,891,000
$16,176,000
$62,373,000
$22,072,000
$2,062
$2,210
$2,267
$2,184
255,000
59,000
254,000
307,000
19,000
9,000
23,000
93,000
11,000
5,000
14,000
27,000
30,000
14,000
37,000
120,000
14.8%
6.9%
18.2%
59.1%
$44,951,000
$22,944,000
$49,739,000
$211,878,000
$2,087
$2,213
$1,891
$2,168
59,000
133,000
683,000
32,000
57,000
56,000
5,000
16,000
37,000
37,000
73,000
93,000
18.2%
36.0%
45.8%
$39,702,000
$122,094,000
$167,715,000
$1,217
$2,081
$2,594
81,000
221,000
190,000
102,000
281,000
36,000
50,000
42,000
10,000
8,000
5,000
20,000
16,000
6,000
11,000
41,000
70,000
58,000
16,000
19,000
20.2%
34.5%
28.6%
7.9%
9.4%
$69,532,000
$118,511,000
$89,253,000
$31,818,000
$20,397,000
$1,910
$2,273
$1,997
$2,781
$1,812
24,000
30,000
30,000
51,000
50,000
45,000
36,000
88,000
85,000
126,000
147,000
121,000
43,000
11,000
12,000
10,000
15,000
9,000
9,000
7,000
18,000
11,000
14,000
11,000
15,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
4,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
3,000
1,000
14,000
16,000
13,000
20,000
14,000
14,000
11,000
22,000
17,000
21,000
18,000
18,000
3,000
6.9%
7.9%
6.4%
9.9%
6.9%
6.9%
5.4%
10.8%
8.4%
10.3%
8.9%
8.9%
1.5%
$31,345,000
$25,085,000
$21,904,000
$33,953,000
$23,496,000
$21,237,000
$14,753,000
$44,644,000
$26,243,000
$32,935,000
$23,657,000
$26,489,000
$3,772,000
$2,702
$1,922
$2,078
$2,175
$2,281
$2,110
$1,928
$2,452
$2,177
$2,090
$1,759
$1,727
$1,634
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
465,000
56,000
31,000
87,000
18.7%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Nevada
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,115,000
165,000
92,000
257,000
100.0%
$357,253,000
$2,558
519,000
596,000
87,000
78,000
48,000
45,000
135,000
123,000
52.5%
47.9%
$193,726,000
$163,527,000
$2,651
$2,456
1,074,000
41,000
147,000
18,000
84,000
9,000
231,000
27,000
89.9%
10.5%
$329,167,000
$28,086,000
$2,621
$1,995
608,000
83,000
266,000
158,000
67,000
13,000
55,000
30,000
40,000
8,000
30,000
13,000
107,000
21,000
85,000
43,000
41.6%
8.2%
33.1%
16.7%
$140,565,000
$25,121,000
$123,750,000
$67,817,000
$2,465
$2,210
$2,656
$2,749
262,000
106,000
279,000
468,000
23,000
19,000
26,000
97,000
19,000
8,000
20,000
44,000
42,000
27,000
46,000
141,000
16.3%
10.5%
17.9%
54.9%
$59,958,000
$38,484,000
$55,343,000
$203,468,000
$2,690
$2,500
$2,308
$2,609
51,000
165,000
898,000
24,000
48,000
93,000
7,000
27,000
58,000
31,000
75,000
151,000
12.1%
29.2%
58.8%
$19,016,000
$92,434,000
$245,803,000
$1,056
$2,266
$3,040
124,000
354,000
259,000
95,000
283,000
40,000
63,000
42,000
10,000
11,000
14,000
43,000
20,000
6,000
10,000
54,000
106,000
62,000
16,000
21,000
21.0%
41.2%
24.1%
6.2%
8.2%
$84,177,000
$148,433,000
$74,544,000
$26,355,000
$23,744,000
$2,689
$2,669
$2,187
$3,175
$2,296
34,000
43,000
41,000
61,000
60,000
67,000
61,000
105,000
114,000
146,000
167,000
119,000
96,000
7,000
18,000
14,000
13,000
13,000
10,000
9,000
13,000
17,000
20,000
13,000
10,000
8,000
3,000
6,000
7,000
9,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
13,000
8,000
8,000
13,000
4,000
4,000
10,000
24,000
21,000
22,000
18,000
15,000
15,000
26,000
25,000
28,000
26,000
14,000
12,000
3.9%
9.3%
8.2%
8.6%
7.0%
5.8%
5.8%
10.1%
9.7%
10.9%
10.1%
5.4%
4.7%
$17,024,000
$35,036,000
$27,439,000
$23,206,000
$33,530,000
$20,640,000
$20,511,000
$36,955,000
$32,168,000
$49,681,000
$24,138,000
$19,692,000
$17,233,000
$2,943
$2,439
$2,284
$2,018
$3,174
$2,514
$2,511
$3,019
$2,316
$3,215
$1,866
$2,466
$2,632
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
677,000
89,000
55,000
144,000
21.3%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
New Hampshire
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
629,000
80,000
38,000
118,000
100.0%
$156,943,000
$1,771
317,000
312,000
49,000
31,000
22,000
16,000
71,000
47,000
60.2%
39.8%
$91,204,000
$65,739,000
$1,696
$1,886
600,000
29,000
59,000
22,000
35,000
3,000
94,000
25,000
79.7%
21.2%
$122,707,000
$34,236,000
$1,846
$1,546
586,000
5,000
16,000
22,000
74,000
3,000
4,000
33,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
107,000
1,000
5,000
6,000
90.7%
0.8%
4.2%
5.1%
$145,078,000
$328,000
$3,622,000
$7,915,000
$1,784
$764
$1,250
$1,984
164,000
36,000
192,000
238,000
8,000
5,000
13,000
54,000
5,000
2,000
10,000
21,000
13,000
7,000
23,000
75,000
11.0%
5.9%
19.5%
63.6%
$14,740,000
$12,364,000
$26,737,000
$103,102,000
$1,657
$2,369
$1,794
$1,729
52,000
97,000
480,000
24,000
31,000
25,000
7,000
11,000
19,000
31,000
42,000
44,000
26.3%
35.6%
37.3%
$25,790,000
$61,334,000
$69,819,000
$990
$1,823
$2,413
39,000
169,000
104,000
76,000
242,000
20,000
28,000
18,000
5,000
9,000
4,000
13,000
12,000
3,000
6,000
24,000
41,000
30,000
8,000
15,000
20.3%
34.7%
25.4%
6.8%
12.7%
$33,202,000
$61,397,000
$34,191,000
$10,361,000
$17,792,000
$1,581
$1,990
$1,649
$1,767
$1,748
10,000
12,000
12,000
16,000
17,000
25,000
20,000
46,000
55,000
85,000
114,000
128,000
89,000
3,000
4,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
8,000
12,000
12,000
10,000
9,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
4,000
3,000
7,000
5,000
8,000
12,000
17,000
17,000
16,000
12,000
3.4%
4.2%
5.1%
3.4%
2.5%
5.9%
4.2%
6.8%
10.2%
14.4%
14.4%
13.6%
10.2%
$8,025,000
$9,075,000
$7,469,000
$4,851,000
$4,335,000
$8,716,000
$5,682,000
$14,049,000
$14,757,000
$23,045,000
$24,229,000
$17,368,000
$15,341,000
$2,255
$2,221
$1,745
$1,929
$1,797
$1,642
$1,491
$2,080
$1,674
$1,812
$1,833
$1,487
$1,620
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
284,000
26,000
14,000
40,000
14.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
New Jersey
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
3,844,000
501,000
228,000
729,000
100.0%
$1,259,408,000
$2,293
1,887,000
1,957,000
286,000
215,000
122,000
106,000
408,000
321,000
56.0%
44.0%
$706,014,000
$553,394,000
$2,257
$2,341
3,716,000
129,000
415,000
85,000
214,000
14,000
629,000
99,000
86.3%
13.6%
$1,093,976,000
$165,431,000
$2,365
$1,907
2,275,000
428,000
759,000
382,000
207,000
78,000
178,000
37,000
111,000
36,000
66,000
15,000
318,000
114,000
244,000
52,000
43.6%
15.6%
33.5%
7.1%
$468,036,000
$215,332,000
$493,015,000
$83,025,000
$2,007
$2,471
$2,605
$2,092
1,089,000
247,000
1,028,000
1,480,000
68,000
44,000
89,000
299,000
33,000
23,000
43,000
129,000
101,000
67,000
132,000
428,000
13.9%
9.2%
18.1%
58.7%
$199,405,000
$121,265,000
$235,799,000
$702,940,000
$2,563
$2,438
$2,416
$2,169
212,000
471,000
3,161,000
75,000
143,000
283,000
30,000
64,000
134,000
105,000
207,000
417,000
14.4%
28.4%
57.2%
$83,610,000
$299,708,000
$876,090,000
$1,034
$1,873
$2,841
317,000
1,036,000
635,000
301,000
1,556,000
121,000
181,000
119,000
26,000
54,000
46,000
74,000
62,000
10,000
36,000
167,000
255,000
181,000
36,000
90,000
22.9%
35.0%
24.8%
4.9%
12.3%
$309,087,000
$458,529,000
$300,940,000
$66,645,000
$124,207,000
$2,335
$2,375
$2,233
$2,480
$1,997
68,000
90,000
74,000
85,000
146,000
163,000
141,000
237,000
303,000
424,000
589,000
804,000
721,000
26,000
28,000
17,000
26,000
31,000
43,000
32,000
37,000
44,000
57,000
52,000
68,000
38,000
8,000
9,000
11,000
15,000
24,000
14,000
13,000
13,000
23,000
24,000
22,000
28,000
23,000
34,000
37,000
28,000
41,000
55,000
57,000
45,000
50,000
67,000
81,000
74,000
96,000
61,000
4.7%
5.1%
3.8%
5.6%
7.5%
7.8%
6.2%
6.9%
9.2%
11.1%
10.2%
13.2%
8.4%
$68,498,000
$83,918,000
$46,614,000
$80,518,000
$83,179,000
$125,563,000
$75,910,000
$108,595,000
$112,958,000
$126,910,000
$114,135,000
$144,229,000
$88,383,000
$2,381
$2,775
$2,213
$2,842
$2,161
$2,647
$2,309
$2,693
$2,357
$2,097
$1,998
$1,959
$2,080
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,071,000
232,000
132,000
364,000
17.6%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
New Mexico
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
789,000
141,000
52,000
193,000
100.0%
$355,975,000
$2,417
384,000
405,000
76,000
66,000
30,000
21,000
106,000
87,000
54.9%
45.1%
$169,398,000
$186,577,000
$2,135
$2,747
755,000
34,000
117,000
25,000
47,000
5,000
164,000
30,000
85.0%
15.5%
$306,646,000
$49,329,000
$2,510
$1,964
336,000
13,000
350,000
91,000
42,000
1,000
81,000
18,000
14,000
32,000
6,000
56,000
1,000
113,000
24,000
29.0%
0.5%
58.5%
12.4%
$90,813,000
$3,124,000
$218,718,000
$43,319,000
$2,088
$2,464
$2,571
$2,482
215,000
78,000
201,000
295,000
22,000
17,000
24,000
78,000
17,000
6,000
6,000
23,000
39,000
23,000
30,000
101,000
20.2%
11.9%
15.5%
52.3%
$62,870,000
$40,561,000
$65,379,000
$187,165,000
$2,355
$2,306
$2,778
$2,355
47,000
128,000
613,000
23,000
53,000
66,000
6,000
10,000
35,000
29,000
63,000
101,000
15.0%
32.6%
52.3%
$25,096,000
$116,154,000
$214,725,000
$1,043
$2,244
$3,005
91,000
212,000
155,000
80,000
252,000
39,000
49,000
30,000
9,000
15,000
11,000
18,000
13,000
2,000
8,000
50,000
67,000
43,000
11,000
23,000
25.9%
34.7%
22.3%
5.7%
11.9%
$94,120,000
$136,584,000
$64,727,000
$19,473,000
$41,071,000
$2,415
$2,630
$2,090
$2,281
$2,435
36,000
47,000
41,000
39,000
35,000
47,000
36,000
69,000
73,000
92,000
109,000
95,000
70,000
12,000
18,000
14,000
12,000
7,000
7,000
7,000
9,000
13,000
15,000
10,000
9,000
10,000
3,000
1,000
7,000
4,000
4,000
5,000
3,000
6,000
7,000
2,000
7,000
3,000
1,000
15,000
19,000
21,000
16,000
11,000
12,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
17,000
17,000
12,000
11,000
7.8%
9.8%
10.9%
8.3%
5.7%
6.2%
5.2%
7.8%
10.4%
8.8%
8.8%
6.2%
5.7%
$20,966,000
$49,662,000
$45,725,000
$32,316,000
$19,902,000
$15,853,000
$14,373,000
$27,948,000
$30,067,000
$32,307,000
$29,774,000
$21,348,000
$15,734,000
$1,813
$2,921
$2,858
$2,751
$2,647
$2,168
$2,084
$2,672
$2,269
$2,244
$2,389
$2,197
$1,757
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
531,000
84,000
49,000
133,000
25.0%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
New York
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
8,038,000
1,245,000
532,000
1,777,000
100.0%
$3,191,460,000
$2,359
3,907,000
4,131,000
677,000
567,000
276,000
256,000
953,000
823,000
53.6%
46.3%
$1,645,014,000
$1,546,446,000
$2,250
$2,487
7,814,000
224,000
1,089,000
156,000
507,000
25,000
1,596,000
181,000
89.8%
10.2%
$2,872,073,000
$319,387,000
$2,412
$1,974
4,892,000
1,049,000
1,285,000
812,000
620,000
184,000
304,000
136,000
268,000
80,000
123,000
61,000
888,000
264,000
427,000
197,000
50.0%
14.9%
24.0%
11.1%
$1,484,028,000
$501,759,000
$826,495,000
$379,178,000
$2,194
$2,491
$2,534
$2,548
2,020,000
566,000
2,155,000
3,298,000
202,000
122,000
222,000
698,000
101,000
49,000
108,000
275,000
303,000
171,000
330,000
973,000
17.1%
9.6%
18.6%
54.8%
$564,906,000
$333,623,000
$577,182,000
$1,715,749,000
$2,567
$2,569
$2,372
$2,259
448,000
1,047,000
6,544,000
173,000
378,000
694,000
62,000
137,000
333,000
235,000
515,000
1,027,000
13.2%
29.0%
57.8%
$206,529,000
$808,220,000
$2,176,710,000
$1,105
$1,978
$2,875
664,000
2,087,000
1,297,000
866,000
3,125,000
278,000
430,000
292,000
105,000
139,000
74,000
191,000
132,000
38,000
96,000
352,000
621,000
424,000
143,000
235,000
19.8%
34.9%
23.9%
8.0%
13.2%
$709,582,000
$1,120,794,000
$703,399,000
$244,535,000
$413,150,000
$2,428
$2,405
$2,195
$2,182
$2,552
274,000
236,000
202,000
323,000
423,000
375,000
430,000
697,000
689,000
921,000
1,130,000
1,288,000
1,049,000
85,000
98,000
66,000
72,000
123,000
84,000
95,000
108,000
101,000
107,000
123,000
110,000
73,000
33,000
21,000
17,000
40,000
45,000
30,000
39,000
47,000
42,000
68,000
57,000
60,000
32,000
118,000
119,000
83,000
112,000
168,000
114,000
134,000
155,000
143,000
175,000
180,000
170,000
105,000
6.6%
6.7%
4.7%
6.3%
9.5%
6.4%
7.5%
8.7%
8.0%
9.8%
10.1%
9.6%
5.9%
$228,239,000
$258,656,000
$162,271,000
$195,666,000
$318,987,000
$251,064,000
$228,027,000
$283,048,000
$275,859,000
$281,137,000
$298,690,000
$235,982,000
$173,834,000
$2,464
$2,602
$2,354
$2,415
$2,429
$2,804
$2,250
$2,456
$2,493
$2,288
$2,200
$1,886
$2,201
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
4,363,000
628,000
300,000
928,000
21.3%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
North Carolina
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
3,852,000
761,000
280,000
1,041,000
100.0%
$2,061,333,000
$2,495
1,859,000
1,994,000
429,000
332,000
142,000
137,000
571,000
469,000
54.9%
45.1%
$1,167,159,000
$894,174,000
$2,512
$2,473
3,719,000
133,000
653,000
109,000
274,000
6,000
927,000
115,000
89.0%
11.0%
$1,810,903,000
$250,430,000
$2,526
$2,294
2,549,000
824,000
283,000
197,000
398,000
214,000
113,000
36,000
167,000
68,000
33,000
11,000
565,000
282,000
146,000
47,000
54.3%
27.1%
14.0%
4.5%
$984,269,000
$620,926,000
$351,468,000
$104,670,000
$2,248
$2,695
$2,942
$2,716
1,024,000
313,000
1,130,000
1,385,000
97,000
110,000
129,000
425,000
53,000
28,000
75,000
124,000
150,000
138,000
204,000
549,000
14.4%
13.3%
19.6%
52.7%
$256,948,000
$328,290,000
$350,476,000
$1,125,620,000
$2,333
$2,817
$2,401
$2,482
222,000
498,000
3,132,000
101,000
229,000
431,000
23,000
57,000
200,000
124,000
286,000
631,000
11.9%
27.5%
60.6%
$130,571,000
$546,677,000
$1,384,086,000
$1,215
$2,257
$2,905
340,000
1,057,000
815,000
448,000
1,192,000
164,000
266,000
218,000
53,000
62,000
41,000
102,000
71,000
31,000
34,000
205,000
368,000
289,000
84,000
96,000
19.7%
35.4%
27.8%
8.1%
9.2%
$464,141,000
$736,301,000
$549,371,000
$121,117,000
$190,404,000
$2,708
$2,536
$2,357
$2,007
$2,685
154,000
146,000
181,000
217,000
228,000
216,000
208,000
337,000
373,000
526,000
532,000
472,000
262,000
79,000
82,000
92,000
85,000
49,000
58,000
44,000
60,000
34,000
68,000
52,000
37,000
19,000
7,000
17,000
24,000
29,000
31,000
23,000
22,000
28,000
23,000
20,000
26,000
24,000
7,000
86,000
99,000
116,000
114,000
80,000
81,000
66,000
88,000
57,000
88,000
78,000
61,000
26,000
8.3%
9.5%
11.1%
11.0%
7.7%
7.8%
6.3%
8.5%
5.5%
8.5%
7.5%
5.9%
2.5%
$191,082,000
$218,687,000
$252,742,000
$261,287,000
$139,506,000
$150,425,000
$87,602,000
$175,436,000
$80,338,000
$199,211,000
$139,641,000
$105,988,000
$59,388,000
$2,435
$2,593
$2,599
$2,842
$2,394
$2,418
$1,766
$2,615
$2,022
$2,707
$2,362
$2,391
$2,934
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,348,000
381,000
166,000
547,000
23.3%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
North Dakota
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
333,000
43,000
21,000
64,000
100.0%
$97,076,000
$2,003
159,000
174,000
25,000
19,000
10,000
11,000
35,000
30,000
54.7%
46.9%
$52,266,000
$44,810,000
$1,940
$2,083
318,000
15,000
34,000
10,000
19,000
2,000
53,000
12,000
82.8%
18.8%
$79,215,000
$17,862,000
$2,080
$1,721
289,000
4,000
8,000
32,000
34,000
1,000
1,000
7,000
17,000
1,000
3,000
51,000
1,000
2,000
10,000
79.7%
1.6%
3.1%
15.6%
$75,813,000
$3,093,000
$1,948,000
$16,222,000
$1,968
$2,019
$2,086
$2,170
84,000
20,000
102,000
127,000
6,000
3,000
8,000
27,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
12,000
9,000
5,000
12,000
39,000
14.1%
7.8%
18.8%
60.9%
$11,340,000
$6,720,000
$20,501,000
$58,515,000
$1,794
$2,274
$2,342
$1,923
21,000
44,000
267,000
10,000
14,000
19,000
4,000
4,000
13,000
14,000
18,000
32,000
21.9%
28.1%
50.0%
$11,939,000
$28,572,000
$56,566,000
$1,070
$1,920
$2,523
21,000
82,000
65,000
55,000
111,000
11,000
12,000
12,000
5,000
4,000
2,000
8,000
6,000
2,000
3,000
13,000
20,000
18,000
7,000
7,000
20.3%
31.3%
28.1%
10.9%
10.9%
$18,142,000
$31,057,000
$21,799,000
$12,818,000
$13,261,000
$1,629
$2,205
$1,725
$2,277
$2,666
11,000
13,000
10,000
17,000
18,000
21,000
17,000
31,000
33,000
55,000
48,000
39,000
21,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
5,000
3,000
6,000
4,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
-
5,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
8,000
5,000
9,000
5,000
4,000
1,000
7.8%
7.8%
7.8%
9.4%
4.7%
7.8%
4.7%
12.5%
7.8%
14.1%
7.8%
6.3%
1.6%
$7,965,000
$9,832,000
$8,151,000
$8,427,000
$5,331,000
$7,324,000
$3,836,000
$8,033,000
$6,358,000
$13,977,000
$9,740,000
$4,556,000
$3,548,000
$1,976
$2,151
$2,172
$2,345
$2,267
$2,173
$1,835
$1,465
$1,807
$2,118
$2,091
$1,462
$2,684
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
155,000
18,000
11,000
29,000
18.7%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Ohio
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
4,864,000
943,000
327,000
1,270,000
100.0%
$2,143,766,000
$2,325
2,409,000
2,455,000
536,000
407,000
175,000
152,000
711,000
559,000
56.0%
44.0%
$1,161,494,000
$982,272,000
$2,228
$2,452
4,650,000
214,000
784,000
159,000
307,000
21,000
1,091,000
180,000
85.9%
14.2%
$1,834,222,000
$309,544,000
$2,378
$2,057
4,027,000
512,000
181,000
145,000
703,000
133,000
65,000
43,000
256,000
39,000
26,000
7,000
959,000
172,000
91,000
50,000
75.5%
13.5%
7.2%
3.9%
$1,565,327,000
$327,787,000
$159,053,000
$91,599,000
$2,265
$2,500
$2,548
$2,459
1,219,000
418,000
1,297,000
1,931,000
127,000
101,000
170,000
545,000
55,000
33,000
89,000
151,000
182,000
134,000
259,000
696,000
14.3%
10.6%
20.4%
54.8%
$279,750,000
$229,208,000
$406,875,000
$1,227,933,000
$2,330
$2,374
$2,372
$2,300
356,000
837,000
3,671,000
189,000
371,000
383,000
45,000
72,000
211,000
234,000
443,000
594,000
18.4%
34.9%
46.8%
$245,633,000
$793,457,000
$1,104,676,000
$1,326
$2,292
$2,829
365,000
1,660,000
993,000
531,000
1,315,000
203,000
338,000
248,000
64,000
91,000
38,000
145,000
82,000
21,000
42,000
241,000
483,000
330,000
85,000
133,000
19.0%
38.0%
26.0%
6.7%
10.5%
$428,129,000
$845,855,000
$534,726,000
$125,065,000
$209,992,000
$2,249
$2,491
$2,183
$2,102
$2,395
187,000
165,000
171,000
236,000
248,000
314,000
298,000
490,000
464,000
624,000
813,000
572,000
281,000
84,000
79,000
67,000
78,000
61,000
52,000
77,000
83,000
84,000
93,000
91,000
72,000
21,000
29,000
17,000
18,000
33,000
15,000
27,000
15,000
28,000
30,000
33,000
48,000
22,000
12,000
113,000
96,000
85,000
111,000
76,000
79,000
92,000
111,000
114,000
126,000
139,000
94,000
33,000
8.9%
7.6%
6.7%
8.7%
6.0%
6.2%
7.2%
8.7%
9.0%
9.9%
10.9%
7.4%
2.6%
$197,606,000
$182,361,000
$153,781,000
$174,418,000
$150,957,000
$114,670,000
$177,088,000
$191,719,000
$202,660,000
$188,087,000
$203,451,000
$160,093,000
$46,875,000
$2,292
$2,468
$2,411
$2,296
$2,699
$2,200
$2,570
$2,326
$2,545
$2,031
$2,084
$2,252
$2,156
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,741,000
444,000
192,000
636,000
23.2%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Oklahoma
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,548,000
296,000
103,000
399,000
100.0%
$845,909,000
$2,660
730,000
819,000
164,000
132,000
58,000
45,000
222,000
177,000
55.6%
44.4%
$436,094,000
$409,815,000
$2,473
$2,893
1,498,000
50,000
257,000
40,000
99,000
4,000
356,000
44,000
89.2%
11.0%
$749,868,000
$96,041,000
$2,697
$2,407
1,051,000
108,000
107,000
283,000
174,000
17,000
40,000
65,000
74,000
11,000
7,000
11,000
248,000
28,000
47,000
76,000
62.2%
7.0%
11.8%
19.0%
$478,328,000
$48,168,000
$123,890,000
$195,524,000
$2,522
$2,353
$3,081
$2,891
432,000
122,000
447,000
548,000
48,000
26,000
59,000
163,000
19,000
9,000
29,000
46,000
67,000
35,000
88,000
209,000
16.8%
8.8%
22.1%
52.4%
$157,434,000
$64,698,000
$163,863,000
$459,913,000
$2,996
$2,345
$2,494
$2,672
68,000
181,000
1,300,000
31,000
101,000
165,000
6,000
14,000
83,000
37,000
115,000
248,000
9.3%
28.8%
62.2%
$44,625,000
$251,406,000
$549,878,000
$1,418
$2,445
$2,994
123,000
492,000
313,000
175,000
446,000
54,000
129,000
70,000
22,000
21,000
8,000
45,000
18,000
13,000
18,000
62,000
174,000
88,000
35,000
39,000
15.5%
43.6%
22.1%
8.8%
9.8%
$138,898,000
$388,262,000
$189,499,000
$68,334,000
$60,916,000
$2,517
$2,778
$2,555
$2,770
$2,522
53,000
61,000
67,000
62,000
96,000
85,000
101,000
174,000
187,000
205,000
189,000
157,000
112,000
27,000
23,000
32,000
19,000
28,000
16,000
18,000
30,000
33,000
24,000
17,000
17,000
12,000
3,000
4,000
9,000
9,000
10,000
7,000
8,000
12,000
8,000
12,000
8,000
7,000
4,000
30,000
27,000
41,000
28,000
38,000
23,000
26,000
42,000
41,000
36,000
25,000
24,000
16,000
7.5%
6.8%
10.3%
7.0%
9.5%
5.8%
6.5%
10.5%
10.3%
9.0%
6.3%
6.0%
4.0%
$85,605,000
$63,236,000
$88,796,000
$65,795,000
$83,207,000
$48,766,000
$47,226,000
$71,640,000
$105,353,000
$67,247,000
$40,259,000
$37,907,000
$40,873,000
$3,133
$2,676
$2,703
$3,216
$2,706
$2,711
$2,306
$2,168
$3,089
$2,422
$2,156
$2,044
$3,311
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
956,000
149,000
63,000
212,000
22.2%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Oregon
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,550,000
185,000
116,000
301,000
100.0%
$291,808,000
$1,802
748,000
802,000
103,000
82,000
64,000
51,000
167,000
133,000
55.5%
44.2%
$163,597,000
$128,211,000
$1,804
$1,798
1,508,000
43,000
159,000
26,000
109,000
7,000
268,000
33,000
89.0%
11.0%
$263,662,000
$28,146,000
$1,846
$1,468
1,236,000
15,000
165,000
135,000
119,000
2,000
48,000
16,000
81,000
1,000
24,000
9,000
200,000
3,000
72,000
25,000
66.4%
1.0%
23.9%
8.3%
$183,719,000
$3,855,000
$81,008,000
$23,226,000
$1,719
$2,311
$2,036
$1,708
422,000
103,000
476,000
550,000
30,000
17,000
32,000
106,000
27,000
15,000
21,000
52,000
57,000
32,000
53,000
158,000
18.9%
10.6%
17.6%
52.5%
$49,403,000
$28,972,000
$60,223,000
$153,210,000
$1,676
$1,725
$2,072
$1,769
119,000
275,000
1,156,000
37,000
78,000
71,000
19,000
37,000
60,000
56,000
115,000
131,000
18.6%
38.2%
43.5%
$24,200,000
$110,275,000
$157,333,000
$793
$1,728
$2,326
110,000
355,000
374,000
168,000
543,000
37,000
51,000
69,000
15,000
13,000
19,000
39,000
39,000
12,000
6,000
56,000
90,000
108,000
27,000
19,000
18.6%
29.9%
35.9%
9.0%
6.3%
$50,730,000
$87,552,000
$104,998,000
$24,174,000
$24,354,000
$1,611
$1,862
$1,795
$1,665
$2,335
53,000
52,000
43,000
65,000
82,000
86,000
82,000
143,000
161,000
213,000
224,000
235,000
109,000
19,000
20,000
17,000
10,000
11,000
18,000
17,000
12,000
16,000
17,000
11,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
5,000
10,000
9,000
13,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
13,000
10,000
6,000
13,000
3,000
23,000
25,000
27,000
19,000
24,000
30,000
27,000
20,000
29,000
27,000
17,000
23,000
8,000
7.6%
8.3%
9.0%
6.3%
8.0%
10.0%
9.0%
6.6%
9.6%
9.0%
5.6%
7.6%
2.7%
$25,875,000
$31,465,000
$26,395,000
$16,395,000
$22,209,000
$28,574,000
$25,834,000
$19,958,000
$25,779,000
$28,303,000
$19,918,000
$14,911,000
$6,192,000
$1,893
$2,054
$1,838
$1,669
$1,903
$1,741
$1,773
$1,858
$1,714
$1,814
$2,128
$1,344
$1,442
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
885,000
92,000
80,000
172,000
19.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Pennsylvania
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
5,527,000
855,000
375,000
1,230,000
100.0%
$1,890,954,000
$2,014
2,695,000
2,832,000
514,000
341,000
211,000
164,000
725,000
505,000
58.9%
41.1%
$1,093,273,000
$797,681,000
$1,953
$2,104
5,314,000
213,000
696,000
159,000
355,000
20,000
1,051,000
179,000
85.4%
14.6%
$1,595,767,000
$295,187,000
$2,054
$1,820
4,564,000
517,000
271,000
175,000
632,000
109,000
73,000
40,000
287,000
47,000
26,000
15,000
919,000
156,000
99,000
55,000
74.7%
12.7%
8.0%
4.5%
$1,370,230,000
$274,948,000
$159,027,000
$86,750,000
$1,949
$2,315
$2,125
$2,045
1,374,000
374,000
1,555,000
2,224,000
97,000
99,000
113,000
546,000
67,000
40,000
86,000
182,000
164,000
139,000
199,000
728,000
13.3%
11.3%
16.2%
59.2%
$193,514,000
$253,343,000
$222,746,000
$1,221,351,000
$1,700
$2,351
$1,641
$2,100
390,000
798,000
4,339,000
203,000
294,000
357,000
45,000
86,000
244,000
248,000
380,000
601,000
20.2%
30.9%
48.9%
$226,965,000
$610,191,000
$1,053,798,000
$1,063
$1,962
$2,542
375,000
1,914,000
864,000
588,000
1,787,000
180,000
335,000
220,000
49,000
71,000
39,000
169,000
85,000
48,000
34,000
219,000
504,000
305,000
97,000
105,000
17.8%
41.0%
24.8%
7.9%
8.5%
$378,616,000
$772,141,000
$467,616,000
$110,175,000
$162,405,000
$2,026
$2,069
$1,960
$1,788
$2,062
148,000
161,000
127,000
203,000
261,000
256,000
292,000
474,000
591,000
756,000
914,000
795,000
549,000
60,000
60,000
53,000
56,000
65,000
54,000
58,000
57,000
78,000
99,000
98,000
76,000
41,000
13,000
21,000
15,000
28,000
32,000
26,000
25,000
40,000
40,000
42,000
44,000
35,000
13,000
73,000
81,000
68,000
84,000
97,000
80,000
83,000
97,000
118,000
141,000
142,000
111,000
54,000
5.9%
6.6%
5.5%
6.8%
7.9%
6.5%
6.7%
7.9%
9.6%
11.5%
11.5%
9.0%
4.4%
$140,356,000
$125,543,000
$121,958,000
$145,445,000
$143,598,000
$122,845,000
$143,164,000
$128,012,000
$168,317,000
$196,551,000
$208,515,000
$161,185,000
$85,462,000
$2,247
$1,963
$2,214
$2,321
$1,947
$2,049
$2,229
$1,876
$1,970
$1,851
$1,915
$1,905
$1,967
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
2,777,000
385,000
231,000
616,000
22.2%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Rhode Island
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
461,000
72,000
31,000
103,000
100.0%
$154,249,000
$2,133
236,000
225,000
40,000
32,000
17,000
14,000
57,000
46,000
55.3%
44.7%
$82,869,000
$71,381,000
$2,047
$2,241
440,000
22,000
56,000
16,000
29,000
2,000
85,000
18,000
82.5%
17.5%
$126,055,000
$28,194,000
$2,199
$1,881
366,000
26,000
49,000
21,000
48,000
7,000
12,000
4,000
20,000
2,000
8,000
1,000
68,000
9,000
20,000
5,000
66.0%
8.7%
19.4%
4.9%
$100,975,000
$16,408,000
$27,524,000
$9,342,000
$2,101
$2,378
$2,057
$2,345
110,000
37,000
124,000
189,000
9,000
6,000
10,000
46,000
4,000
3,000
5,000
18,000
13,000
9,000
15,000
64,000
12.6%
8.7%
14.6%
62.1%
$20,934,000
$14,489,000
$24,321,000
$94,505,000
$2,333
$2,153
$2,431
$2,027
38,000
79,000
344,000
17,000
26,000
29,000
4,000
8,000
19,000
21,000
34,000
48,000
20.4%
33.0%
46.6%
$17,893,000
$52,085,000
$84,271,000
$1,083
$1,992
$2,842
47,000
126,000
84,000
45,000
159,000
19,000
23,000
18,000
4,000
7,000
5,000
11,000
8,000
2,000
4,000
24,000
34,000
26,000
6,000
11,000
23.3%
33.0%
25.2%
5.8%
10.7%
$44,482,000
$49,127,000
$33,880,000
$9,642,000
$17,118,000
$2,331
$2,143
$1,796
$2,343
$2,332
20,000
13,000
8,000
15,000
23,000
24,000
19,000
41,000
43,000
55,000
69,000
89,000
44,000
9,000
6,000
2,000
4,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
5,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
11,000
7,000
3,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
5,000
11,000
9,000
11,000
11,000
12,000
6,000
10.7%
6.8%
2.9%
5.8%
6.8%
6.8%
4.9%
10.7%
8.7%
10.7%
10.7%
11.7%
5.8%
$19,551,000
$13,733,000
$3,338,000
$6,687,000
$12,652,000
$8,875,000
$5,816,000
$14,888,000
$11,653,000
$14,574,000
$16,114,000
$20,194,000
$6,173,000
$2,417
$2,386
$1,916
$1,947
$2,415
$2,109
$1,864
$2,096
$2,047
$2,064
$1,947
$2,248
$1,707
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
224,000
29,000
12,000
41,000
18.3%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
South Carolina
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,789,000
320,000
167,000
487,000
100.0%
$831,360,000
$2,299
882,000
907,000
189,000
131,000
85,000
81,000
274,000
212,000
56.3%
43.5%
$453,744,000
$377,616,000
$2,163
$2,486
1,736,000
53,000
281,000
39,000
157,000
9,000
438,000
48,000
89.9%
9.9%
$757,991,000
$73,370,000
$2,364
$1,789
1,234,000
457,000
57,000
41,000
179,000
117,000
18,000
7,000
100,000
53,000
9,000
5,000
279,000
170,000
27,000
12,000
57.3%
34.9%
5.5%
2.5%
$448,800,000
$313,241,000
$53,960,000
$15,360,000
$2,188
$2,441
$2,679
$1,889
422,000
175,000
532,000
660,000
38,000
40,000
59,000
182,000
29,000
26,000
38,000
74,000
67,000
66,000
97,000
256,000
13.8%
13.6%
19.9%
52.6%
$104,972,000
$104,008,000
$158,749,000
$463,631,000
$2,250
$2,187
$2,333
$2,325
96,000
231,000
1,462,000
48,000
103,000
169,000
10,000
33,000
124,000
58,000
136,000
293,000
11.9%
27.9%
60.2%
$53,986,000
$243,165,000
$534,209,000
$1,111
$2,154
$2,668
152,000
546,000
343,000
214,000
534,000
62,000
130,000
84,000
24,000
20,000
24,000
70,000
35,000
23,000
14,000
86,000
200,000
119,000
47,000
34,000
17.7%
41.1%
24.4%
9.7%
7.0%
$163,669,000
$346,539,000
$202,910,000
$75,214,000
$43,028,000
$2,396
$2,325
$2,191
$2,581
$1,903
63,000
53,000
81,000
110,000
121,000
119,000
132,000
191,000
177,000
243,000
209,000
190,000
99,000
31,000
24,000
25,000
31,000
35,000
32,000
25,000
41,000
17,000
27,000
15,000
11,000
6,000
9,000
6,000
15,000
14,000
16,000
15,000
12,000
16,000
17,000
20,000
14,000
7,000
6,000
40,000
30,000
40,000
45,000
51,000
47,000
37,000
57,000
34,000
47,000
29,000
18,000
12,000
8.2%
6.2%
8.2%
9.2%
10.5%
9.7%
7.6%
11.7%
7.0%
9.7%
6.0%
3.7%
2.5%
$77,505,000
$58,752,000
$84,770,000
$86,019,000
$84,142,000
$84,488,000
$72,490,000
$102,408,000
$42,129,000
$70,437,000
$30,049,000
$24,992,000
$13,181,000
$2,285
$2,406
$2,960
$2,560
$2,165
$2,436
$2,560
$2,308
$1,882
$2,143
$1,519
$1,968
$1,843
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,102,000
180,000
112,000
292,000
26.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
South Dakota
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
356,000
62,000
31,000
93,000
100.0%
$146,131,000
$2,100
177,000
180,000
35,000
28,000
18,000
13,000
53,000
41,000
57.0%
44.1%
$75,668,000
$70,463,000
$1,933
$2,315
339,000
18,000
49,000
14,000
29,000
2,000
78,000
16,000
83.9%
17.2%
$118,675,000
$27,456,000
$2,126
$1,994
315,000
4,000
10,000
28,000
54,000
1,000
3,000
5,000
25,000
1,000
4,000
79,000
1,000
4,000
9,000
84.9%
1.1%
4.3%
9.7%
$121,865,000
$2,038,000
$7,136,000
$15,092,000
$2,055
$2,730
$2,446
$2,277
89,000
26,000
107,000
134,000
7,000
6,000
10,000
40,000
4,000
2,000
9,000
16,000
11,000
8,000
19,000
56,000
11.8%
8.6%
20.4%
60.2%
$19,655,000
$12,192,000
$23,537,000
$90,746,000
$2,501
$2,091
$1,888
$2,089
23,000
51,000
283,000
13,000
21,000
28,000
3,000
6,000
22,000
16,000
27,000
50,000
17.2%
29.0%
53.8%
$14,693,000
$45,895,000
$85,543,000
$1,092
$2,023
$2,557
28,000
98,000
66,000
63,000
101,000
15,000
18,000
17,000
7,000
6,000
3,000
10,000
10,000
4,000
4,000
18,000
28,000
27,000
11,000
10,000
19.4%
30.1%
29.0%
11.8%
10.8%
$32,836,000
$42,179,000
$39,647,000
$16,863,000
$14,606,000
$2,111
$2,117
$2,019
$2,218
$2,125
18,000
18,000
10,000
19,000
21,000
23,000
22,000
34,000
39,000
50,000
53,000
36,000
14,000
8,000
7,000
3,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
4,000
6,000
4,000
6,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
4,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
11,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
9,000
7,000
10,000
8,000
5,000
3,000
10.8%
11.8%
5.4%
6.5%
7.5%
6.5%
6.5%
9.7%
7.5%
10.8%
8.6%
5.4%
3.2%
$20,142,000
$16,080,000
$7,964,000
$8,260,000
$8,987,000
$7,827,000
$10,335,000
$13,824,000
$9,440,000
$16,347,000
$11,514,000
$10,404,000
$5,008,000
$2,218
$2,034
$2,138
$2,045
$1,726
$1,981
$2,417
$1,998
$1,906
$2,343
$1,788
$2,603
$2,362
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
204,000
29,000
16,000
45,000
22.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Tennessee
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,630,000
497,000
202,000
699,000
100.0%
$1,233,449,000
$2,299
1,241,000
1,389,000
279,000
219,000
107,000
95,000
386,000
314,000
55.2%
44.9%
$651,562,000
$581,887,000
$2,200
$2,422
2,532,000
98,000
427,000
71,000
196,000
6,000
623,000
77,000
89.1%
11.0%
$1,084,520,000
$148,929,000
$2,325
$2,126
2,003,000
409,000
142,000
77,000
343,000
93,000
46,000
15,000
142,000
42,000
12,000
7,000
485,000
135,000
58,000
22,000
69.4%
19.3%
8.3%
3.1%
$835,931,000
$224,717,000
$135,763,000
$37,038,000
$2,246
$2,260
$2,839
$2,177
694,000
174,000
813,000
948,000
71,000
47,000
107,000
272,000
39,000
16,000
48,000
99,000
110,000
63,000
155,000
371,000
15.7%
9.0%
22.2%
53.1%
$192,529,000
$123,817,000
$279,154,000
$637,949,000
$2,475
$2,506
$2,371
$2,188
137,000
350,000
2,144,000
64,000
161,000
272,000
19,000
42,000
142,000
83,000
203,000
414,000
11.9%
29.0%
59.2%
$84,190,000
$370,402,000
$778,857,000
$1,232
$2,158
$2,626
217,000
870,000
492,000
239,000
813,000
104,000
172,000
126,000
35,000
60,000
19,000
91,000
56,000
7,000
30,000
123,000
263,000
182,000
42,000
90,000
17.6%
37.6%
26.0%
6.0%
12.9%
$258,525,000
$476,206,000
$283,808,000
$93,122,000
$121,787,000
$2,414
$2,481
$2,055
$2,664
$1,893
102,000
106,000
101,000
139,000
162,000
201,000
150,000
267,000
266,000
407,000
314,000
276,000
139,000
51,000
55,000
33,000
45,000
45,000
48,000
25,000
39,000
34,000
43,000
31,000
34,000
14,000
10,000
8,000
12,000
18,000
27,000
23,000
17,000
24,000
18,000
21,000
13,000
8,000
5,000
61,000
63,000
45,000
63,000
72,000
71,000
42,000
63,000
52,000
64,000
44,000
42,000
19,000
8.7%
9.0%
6.4%
9.0%
10.3%
10.2%
6.0%
9.0%
7.4%
9.2%
6.3%
6.0%
2.7%
$109,463,000
$157,775,000
$88,927,000
$89,150,000
$124,844,000
$111,297,000
$62,525,000
$113,205,000
$91,308,000
$105,317,000
$56,220,000
$90,646,000
$32,773,000
$2,164
$2,838
$2,556
$1,868
$2,397
$2,164
$2,120
$2,425
$2,296
$2,221
$1,842
$2,526
$2,258
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,504,000
285,000
112,000
397,000
26.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Texas
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
10,734,000
2,093,000
806,000
2,899,000
100.0%
$5,874,673,000
$2,591
4,972,000
5,762,000
1,224,000
868,000
394,000
413,000
1,618,000
1,281,000
55.8%
44.2%
$3,363,049,000
$2,511,625,000
$2,584
$2,600
10,405,000
329,000
1,839,000
254,000
778,000
28,000
2,617,000
282,000
90.3%
9.7%
$5,275,886,000
$598,788,000
$2,624
$2,328
4,786,000
1,218,000
4,083,000
646,000
578,000
247,000
1,155,000
113,000
232,000
91,000
439,000
44,000
810,000
338,000
1,594,000
157,000
27.9%
11.7%
55.0%
5.4%
$1,479,792,000
$683,151,000
$3,395,430,000
$316,300,000
$2,373
$2,535
$2,711
$2,595
3,170,000
942,000
2,859,000
3,762,000
425,000
278,000
386,000
1,004,000
202,000
89,000
172,000
343,000
627,000
367,000
558,000
1,347,000
21.6%
12.7%
19.2%
46.5%
$1,277,653,000
$805,528,000
$1,083,161,000
$2,708,331,000
$2,733
$2,706
$2,553
$2,512
433,000
1,340,000
8,961,000
223,000
663,000
1,207,000
37,000
153,000
617,000
260,000
816,000
1,824,000
9.0%
28.1%
62.9%
$297,362,000
$1,599,898,000
$3,977,413,000
$1,295
$2,306
$2,960
1,559,000
2,821,000
2,221,000
943,000
3,190,000
685,000
667,000
466,000
135,000
141,000
160,000
292,000
204,000
62,000
89,000
845,000
959,000
670,000
197,000
230,000
29.1%
33.1%
23.1%
6.8%
7.9%
$1,984,816,000
$1,895,005,000
$1,260,553,000
$347,811,000
$386,488,000
$2,798
$2,577
$2,452
$2,346
$2,410
421,000
518,000
416,000
593,000
590,000
645,000
651,000
991,000
1,134,000
1,057,000
1,415,000
1,393,000
911,000
204,000
246,000
160,000
198,000
177,000
148,000
153,000
178,000
182,000
133,000
149,000
129,000
36,000
45,000
55,000
63,000
80,000
70,000
89,000
61,000
73,000
67,000
60,000
71,000
43,000
28,000
249,000
301,000
223,000
278,000
247,000
237,000
214,000
251,000
249,000
193,000
220,000
172,000
64,000
8.6%
10.4%
7.7%
9.6%
8.5%
8.2%
7.4%
8.7%
8.6%
6.7%
7.6%
5.9%
2.2%
$583,558,000
$756,237,000
$454,335,000
$560,238,000
$518,566,000
$398,631,000
$405,579,000
$514,850,000
$516,201,000
$380,373,000
$393,052,000
$311,202,000
$81,851,000
$2,737
$2,916
$2,630
$2,617
$2,687
$2,318
$2,493
$2,607
$2,656
$2,614
$2,410
$2,297
$1,836
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
7,131,000
1,539,000
705,000
2,244,000
31.5%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Utah
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
1,199,000
203,000
87,000
290,000
100.0%
$443,143,000
$1,966
543,000
656,000
123,000
81,000
44,000
43,000
167,000
124,000
57.6%
42.8%
$250,715,000
$192,428,000
$1,890
$2,074
1,128,000
72,000
155,000
48,000
76,000
12,000
231,000
60,000
79.7%
20.7%
$340,630,000
$102,513,000
$1,947
$2,031
974,000
8,000
155,000
62,000
152,000
2,000
39,000
11,000
59,000
1,000
20,000
8,000
211,000
3,000
59,000
19,000
72.8%
1.0%
20.3%
6.6%
$318,974,000
$3,308,000
$98,148,000
$22,714,000
$1,932
$1,696
$2,214
$1,620
427,000
80,000
316,000
376,000
40,000
20,000
33,000
110,000
22,000
5,000
20,000
40,000
62,000
25,000
53,000
150,000
21.4%
8.6%
18.3%
51.7%
$96,137,000
$43,356,000
$58,752,000
$244,898,000
$2,054
$2,092
$1,604
$2,019
95,000
218,000
885,000
40,000
85,000
78,000
13,000
21,000
53,000
53,000
106,000
131,000
18.3%
36.6%
45.2%
$45,283,000
$180,797,000
$217,064,000
$1,050
$2,010
$2,350
123,000
294,000
302,000
145,000
336,000
52,000
56,000
61,000
20,000
15,000
15,000
27,000
26,000
12,000
8,000
67,000
83,000
87,000
32,000
23,000
23.1%
28.6%
30.0%
11.0%
7.9%
$115,291,000
$134,641,000
$122,033,000
$38,976,000
$32,201,000
$2,066
$2,118
$1,849
$1,648
$1,961
34,000
35,000
17,000
54,000
60,000
86,000
53,000
103,000
143,000
176,000
169,000
177,000
92,000
16,000
14,000
6,000
14,000
14,000
18,000
7,000
17,000
22,000
27,000
19,000
23,000
5,000
4,000
7,000
2,000
6,000
7,000
7,000
4,000
6,000
6,000
11,000
12,000
10,000
5,000
20,000
21,000
8,000
20,000
21,000
25,000
11,000
23,000
28,000
38,000
31,000
33,000
10,000
6.9%
7.2%
2.8%
6.9%
7.2%
8.6%
3.8%
7.9%
9.7%
13.1%
10.7%
11.4%
3.4%
$34,130,000
$27,092,000
$17,612,000
$35,220,000
$34,412,000
$38,644,000
$17,429,000
$40,831,000
$45,441,000
$55,288,000
$41,615,000
$45,112,000
$10,319,000
$2,049
$1,743
$2,601
$2,353
$2,094
$1,920
$2,147
$2,224
$1,907
$1,861
$1,819
$1,791
$1,504
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
918,000
140,000
63,000
203,000
22.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Vermont
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
292,000
36,000
21,000
57,000
100.0%
$61,604,000
$1,986
147,000
145,000
22,000
14,000
12,000
9,000
34,000
23,000
59.6%
40.4%
$34,543,000
$27,061,000
$1,840
$2,211
279,000
14,000
28,000
7,000
18,000
3,000
46,000
10,000
80.7%
17.5%
$52,865,000
$8,739,000
$2,096
$1,509
276,000
3,000
3,000
11,000
32,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
19,000
1,000
1,000
51,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
89.5%
3.5%
1.8%
5.3%
$55,165,000
$1,303,000
$1,610,000
$3,525,000
$1,959
$2,430
$3,533
$1,889
67,000
20,000
90,000
116,000
4,000
4,000
8,000
20,000
4,000
1,000
5,000
11,000
8,000
5,000
13,000
31,000
14.0%
8.8%
22.8%
54.4%
$8,560,000
$6,999,000
$14,247,000
$31,798,000
$2,199
$2,323
$1,990
$1,876
26,000
48,000
218,000
9,000
13,000
13,000
5,000
6,000
10,000
14,000
19,000
23,000
24.6%
33.3%
40.4%
$6,702,000
$19,994,000
$34,908,000
$839
$1,874
$2,824
20,000
87,000
45,000
33,000
109,000
7,000
14,000
7,000
2,000
5,000
3,000
9,000
4,000
2,000
3,000
10,000
23,000
11,000
4,000
8,000
17.5%
40.4%
19.3%
7.0%
14.0%
$9,964,000
$24,503,000
$11,141,000
$5,473,000
$10,524,000
$1,698
$2,026
$1,749
$2,637
$2,283
8,000
9,000
6,000
9,000
14,000
17,000
17,000
27,000
29,000
36,000
53,000
47,000
19,000
4,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
8,000
7,000
2,000
8.8%
5.3%
3.5%
5.3%
8.8%
5.3%
7.0%
8.8%
8.8%
10.5%
14.0%
12.3%
3.5%
$4,909,000
$3,592,000
$1,636,000
$3,555,000
$6,086,000
$3,291,000
$4,916,000
$5,283,000
$5,722,000
$5,793,000
$8,068,000
$7,173,000
$1,579,000
$1,898
$2,093
$1,438
$2,088
$2,354
$1,822
$2,810
$2,045
$2,059
$1,831
$1,910
$1,838
$1,469
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
127,000
14,000
9,000
23,000
18.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Virginia
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
3,647,000
530,000
228,000
758,000
100.0%
$1,421,474,000
$2,455
1,751,000
1,896,000
303,000
227,000
119,000
109,000
422,000
336,000
55.7%
44.3%
$759,262,000
$662,212,000
$2,336
$2,607
3,518,000
129,000
441,000
89,000
214,000
14,000
655,000
103,000
86.4%
13.6%
$1,246,451,000
$175,022,000
$2,554
$1,925
2,474,000
653,000
262,000
258,000
289,000
138,000
70,000
33,000
144,000
57,000
20,000
8,000
433,000
195,000
90,000
41,000
57.1%
25.7%
11.9%
5.4%
$745,627,000
$369,310,000
$209,166,000
$97,371,000
$2,307
$2,469
$2,908
$2,841
1,021,000
262,000
1,055,000
1,309,000
72,000
54,000
85,000
318,000
40,000
26,000
45,000
117,000
112,000
80,000
130,000
435,000
14.8%
10.6%
17.2%
57.4%
$197,688,000
$158,514,000
$206,983,000
$858,289,000
$2,473
$2,679
$2,209
$2,479
193,000
469,000
2,985,000
89,000
185,000
255,000
18,000
53,000
157,000
107,000
238,000
412,000
14.1%
31.4%
54.4%
$110,719,000
$425,503,000
$885,251,000
$1,190
$2,164
$3,059
272,000
977,000
636,000
322,000
1,441,000
110,000
205,000
131,000
32,000
53,000
27,000
98,000
54,000
21,000
27,000
137,000
303,000
185,000
53,000
80,000
18.1%
40.0%
24.4%
7.0%
10.6%
$277,040,000
$590,062,000
$310,880,000
$94,472,000
$149,020,000
$2,421
$2,573
$2,216
$2,511
$2,597
105,000
91,000
56,000
133,000
137,000
176,000
142,000
300,000
306,000
402,000
529,000
675,000
594,000
52,000
39,000
22,000
35,000
35,000
40,000
31,000
50,000
43,000
52,000
58,000
46,000
28,000
10,000
13,000
5,000
15,000
11,000
20,000
15,000
26,000
22,000
27,000
28,000
21,000
15,000
62,000
52,000
27,000
50,000
46,000
60,000
46,000
76,000
65,000
79,000
86,000
67,000
43,000
8.2%
6.9%
3.6%
6.6%
6.1%
7.9%
6.1%
10.0%
8.6%
10.4%
11.3%
8.8%
5.7%
$153,232,000
$104,232,000
$59,699,000
$111,332,000
$78,312,000
$150,094,000
$88,609,000
$122,609,000
$121,325,000
$126,801,000
$144,991,000
$92,666,000
$67,572,000
$2,893
$2,489
$2,660
$2,888
$2,118
$3,345
$2,643
$2,212
$2,551
$2,186
$2,276
$1,759
$2,222
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,904,000
268,000
128,000
396,000
20.8%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Washington
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,815,000
272,000
173,000
445,000
100.0%
$387,144,000
$2,605
1,327,000
1,488,000
147,000
125,000
94,000
79,000
241,000
204,000
54.2%
45.8%
$199,593,000
$187,551,000
$2,479
$2,754
2,736,000
79,000
232,000
40,000
155,000
18,000
387,000
58,000
87.0%
13.0%
$357,924,000
$29,221,000
$2,773
$1,496
2,060,000
91,000
268,000
396,000
149,000
13,000
64,000
46,000
105,000
11,000
28,000
30,000
254,000
24,000
92,000
76,000
57.1%
5.4%
20.7%
17.1%
$227,579,000
$18,803,000
$80,578,000
$60,185,000
$2,685
$2,348
$2,646
$2,372
765,000
187,000
745,000
1,118,000
60,000
24,000
28,000
160,000
41,000
20,000
19,000
94,000
101,000
44,000
47,000
254,000
22.7%
9.9%
10.6%
57.1%
$78,182,000
$41,227,000
$37,989,000
$229,746,000
$2,328
$2,770
$2,462
$2,713
167,000
437,000
2,212,000
49,000
81,000
142,000
28,000
57,000
88,000
77,000
138,000
230,000
17.3%
31.0%
51.7%
$26,572,000
$104,615,000
$255,957,000
$1,040
$2,265
$3,329
229,000
646,000
602,000
330,000
1,007,000
84,000
81,000
69,000
21,000
17,000
30,000
58,000
46,000
23,000
17,000
114,000
139,000
115,000
44,000
34,000
25.6%
31.2%
25.8%
9.9%
7.6%
$101,287,000
$118,013,000
$92,277,000
$35,861,000
$39,706,000
$2,670
$2,532
$2,414
$2,478
$3,494
119,000
78,000
70,000
103,000
120,000
135,000
129,000
243,000
235,000
370,000
425,000
509,000
281,000
37,000
16,000
18,000
28,000
21,000
21,000
9,000
22,000
15,000
28,000
26,000
23,000
7,000
12,000
8,000
13,000
11,000
11,000
13,000
15,000
22,000
16,000
15,000
18,000
13,000
5,000
49,000
24,000
31,000
39,000
32,000
34,000
24,000
44,000
31,000
43,000
44,000
36,000
12,000
11.0%
5.4%
7.0%
8.8%
7.2%
7.6%
5.4%
9.9%
7.0%
9.7%
9.9%
8.1%
2.7%
$51,529,000
$21,056,000
$25,943,000
$29,259,000
$28,652,000
$30,991,000
$25,696,000
$33,803,000
$19,382,000
$33,492,000
$37,235,000
$38,422,000
$11,684,000
$3,161
$2,663
$2,454
$2,244
$2,629
$2,726
$3,256
$2,280
$1,877
$2,366
$2,520
$3,138
$2,722
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,639,000
189,000
140,000
329,000
20.1%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
West Virginia
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
706,000
133,000
58,000
191,000
100.0%
$360,283,000
$2,444
342,000
364,000
82,000
52,000
32,000
26,000
114,000
78,000
59.7%
40.8%
$217,813,000
$142,470,000
$2,437
$2,455
684,000
22,000
118,000
16,000
55,000
3,000
173,000
19,000
90.6%
9.9%
$329,003,000
$31,280,000
$2,505
$1,946
662,000
27,000
7,000
11,000
122,000
9,000
2,000
51,000
4,000
1,000
2,000
173,000
13,000
1,000
4,000
90.6%
6.8%
0.5%
2.1%
$331,145,000
$24,144,000
$753,000
$4,241,000
$2,457
$2,461
$1,002
$2,056
186,000
54,000
232,000
235,000
19,000
15,000
29,000
70,000
13,000
7,000
19,000
18,000
32,000
22,000
48,000
88,000
16.8%
11.5%
25.1%
46.1%
$48,942,000
$54,841,000
$81,575,000
$174,926,000
$2,255
$3,136
$2,359
$2,376
35,000
98,000
573,000
18,000
42,000
74,000
4,000
15,000
38,000
22,000
57,000
112,000
11.5%
29.8%
58.6%
$21,985,000
$98,827,000
$239,471,000
$1,160
$2,165
$2,891
47,000
281,000
117,000
71,000
190,000
25,000
55,000
32,000
11,000
10,000
5,000
33,000
12,000
2,000
5,000
30,000
88,000
44,000
13,000
15,000
15.7%
46.1%
23.0%
6.8%
7.9%
$56,189,000
$153,757,000
$88,501,000
$31,898,000
$29,938,000
$2,180
$2,372
$2,541
$2,847
$2,776
21,000
25,000
28,000
37,000
34,000
48,000
51,000
78,000
73,000
109,000
93,000
74,000
36,000
10,000
12,000
11,000
9,000
7,000
14,000
11,000
14,000
9,000
17,000
9,000
7,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
5,000
6,000
3,000
6,000
8,000
5,000
4,000
8,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
13,000
15,000
16,000
15,000
10,000
20,000
19,000
19,000
13,000
25,000
13,000
10,000
6,000
6.8%
7.9%
8.4%
7.9%
5.2%
10.5%
9.9%
9.9%
6.8%
13.1%
6.8%
5.2%
3.1%
$32,927,000
$38,915,000
$27,646,000
$19,492,000
$21,464,000
$35,400,000
$32,087,000
$36,650,000
$21,290,000
$46,926,000
$20,703,000
$18,445,000
$8,339,000
$2,972
$2,995
$2,317
$1,918
$2,785
$2,344
$2,312
$2,458
$2,069
$2,454
$2,301
$2,611
$1,994
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
388,000
58,000
39,000
97,000
25.0%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Wisconsin
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
2,645,000
461,000
172,000
633,000
100.0%
$1,019,778,000
$2,051
1,315,000
1,330,000
261,000
200,000
107,000
65,000
368,000
265,000
58.1%
41.9%
$556,842,000
$462,936,000
$1,955
$2,180
2,521,000
125,000
363,000
98,000
166,000
6,000
529,000
104,000
83.6%
16.4%
$831,855,000
$187,923,000
$2,089
$1,898
2,270,000
117,000
145,000
113,000
348,000
31,000
53,000
30,000
134,000
15,000
10,000
12,000
482,000
46,000
63,000
42,000
76.1%
7.3%
10.0%
6.6%
$717,066,000
$73,576,000
$143,755,000
$85,381,000
$1,900
$2,155
$2,702
$2,632
678,000
198,000
780,000
988,000
45,000
38,000
82,000
295,000
32,000
27,000
36,000
77,000
77,000
65,000
118,000
372,000
12.2%
10.3%
18.6%
58.8%
$113,122,000
$93,261,000
$169,145,000
$644,250,000
$2,100
$2,039
$1,877
$2,095
240,000
465,000
1,940,000
113,000
176,000
172,000
28,000
49,000
94,000
141,000
225,000
266,000
22.3%
35.5%
42.0%
$117,628,000
$389,027,000
$513,123,000
$990
$2,077
$2,685
186,000
711,000
531,000
393,000
825,000
101,000
133,000
143,000
50,000
35,000
13,000
61,000
51,000
25,000
22,000
114,000
194,000
194,000
75,000
57,000
18.0%
30.6%
30.6%
11.8%
9.0%
$243,900,000
$318,008,000
$272,400,000
$107,104,000
$78,365,000
$2,422
$2,144
$1,765
$1,958
$2,002
91,000
68,000
90,000
103,000
97,000
135,000
138,000
252,000
298,000
344,000
459,000
384,000
187,000
38,000
34,000
33,000
28,000
31,000
26,000
22,000
47,000
45,000
43,000
40,000
50,000
22,000
13,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
7,000
10,000
16,000
17,000
24,000
16,000
18,000
13,000
4,000
51,000
44,000
44,000
40,000
38,000
36,000
38,000
64,000
69,000
59,000
58,000
63,000
26,000
8.1%
7.0%
7.0%
6.3%
6.0%
5.7%
6.0%
10.1%
10.9%
9.3%
9.2%
10.0%
4.1%
$87,546,000
$77,553,000
$83,942,000
$72,075,000
$72,351,000
$59,654,000
$39,938,000
$90,166,000
$108,384,000
$87,813,000
$90,054,000
$96,700,000
$53,601,000
$2,078
$2,224
$2,389
$2,392
$2,245
$2,101
$1,573
$1,771
$2,135
$1,931
$1,970
$1,823
$2,326
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
1,339,000
197,000
116,000
313,000
23.4%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
Wyoming
Characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 by July 1, 2015
Category
TOTAL
Gender
Female
Male
Age
20+
Under 20
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white
Black
Hispanic
Asian/other
Family structure
Married parent
Single parent
Married, no kids
Unmarried, no kids
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours)
Mid time (2034 hours)
Full time (35+ hours)
Education
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Family Income
Less than $10,000
$10,000$14,999
$15,000$19,999
$20,000$24,999
$25,000$29,999
$30,000$34,999
$35,000$39,999
$40,000$49,999
$50,000$59,999
$60,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$149,999
$150,000 or more
Category
All affected
Parents affected
Total avg.
increase to
annual wage
income
256,000
35,000
15,000
50,000
100.0%
$89,062,000
$2,330
114,000
142,000
21,000
14,000
9,000
5,000
30,000
19,000
60.0%
38.0%
$46,504,000
$42,558,000
$2,019
$2,802
245,000
12,000
27,000
8,000
13,000
1,000
40,000
9,000
80.0%
18.0%
$76,042,000
$13,020,000
$2,497
$1,676
222,000
3,000
23,000
8,000
28,000
1,000
4,000
2,000
12,000
2,000
-
40,000
1,000
6,000
2,000
80.0%
2.0%
12.0%
4.0%
$72,067,000
$1,183,000
$10,396,000
$5,416,000
$2,321
$1,891
$2,225
$2,890
65,000
21,000
78,000
92,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
22,000
2,000
1,000
4,000
7,000
6,000
4,000
10,000
29,000
12.0%
8.0%
20.0%
58.0%
$12,077,000
$9,313,000
$15,314,000
$52,358,000
$2,725
$2,590
$2,263
$2,235
15,000
32,000
209,000
7,000
11,000
17,000
2,000
3,000
10,000
9,000
14,000
27,000
18.0%
28.0%
54.0%
$7,793,000
$23,395,000
$57,875,000
$1,158
$1,947
$2,971
23,000
85,000
59,000
36,000
54,000
8,000
13,000
10,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
5,000
4,000
1,000
2,000
10,000
18,000
14,000
3,000
3,000
20.0%
36.0%
28.0%
6.0%
6.0%
$20,925,000
$34,672,000
$24,935,000
$5,342,000
$3,188,000
$2,506
$2,455
$2,226
$2,071
$1,621
9,000
12,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
24,000
25,000
36,000
43,000
42,000
12,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
-
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
6,000
4,000
4,000
6,000
4,000
1,000
10.0%
10.0%
8.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
6.0%
12.0%
8.0%
8.0%
12.0%
8.0%
2.0%
$11,033,000
$9,991,000
$6,419,000
$3,491,000
$4,371,000
$5,607,000
$6,014,000
$11,375,000
$7,884,000
$6,873,000
$8,370,000
$5,694,000
$1,939,000
$2,653
$2,351
$2,273
$2,164
$2,214
$1,959
$2,684
$2,694
$2,494
$2,443
$1,981
$1,992
$1,905
Estimated # of
children
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of
children
138,000
14,000
7,000
21,000
15.2%
Estimated
workforce
Directly
affected
Indirectly
affected
Total affected
% of total
affected
Note: Estimates describe affected population, where indicated, within specified state of Harkin/Miller proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to
$10.10 via three incremental increases over three years. Demographic profile reflects affected population in third year (i.e., in step up to $10.10/hour). The
total wage increase and total average increase to annual wage income are the totals over all three steps.
Source: Authors' analysis of Harkin/Miller proposal using Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata