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Millions of Families Finally Get a Pay Raise

Statement of NOW President Kim Gandy

July 24, 2007

NOW President Kim Gandy at Minimum Wage Press Conference

NOW President Kim Gandy speaks at a press conference on July 24 celebrating the increased minimum wage that was passed by Congress earlier this year.

Today, millions of families in the United States will receive a well-deserved raise. It is the first increase to the minimum wage in almost a decade, and for many families, it may be a start to lifting themselves out of poverty.

The National Organization for Women applauds the efforts of our new leaders in Congress; because these legislators did their job, nearly 13 million U.S. workers will likely benefit from the Fair Minimum Wage Act.

NOW has worked since 1966 for economic justice, especially equal pay and fair wages for women, many of whom must work multiple jobs to support their families. Our members have lobbied hard, and we celebrated in January when 315 members of the House of Representatives voted to increase the minimum wage to $7.25. Later that month, the U.S. Senate took up the House-passed bill -- a "clean" bill that was NOT held hostage by the business community, which demanded almost $8 billion in tax giveaways. Fifty-four senators, including 5 Republicans, supported the straightforward House bill, and for that we salute them. Forty-three senators were intent on providing corporate welfare to their business cronies, and for that we will hold them accountable.

The minimum wage is a women's issue. Women are twice as likely as men to be working at minimum wage, and that rate is even higher for women of color. Almost 60 percent of the 13 million workers who would benefit from the minimum wage increase are women.

After 12 years of conservative, pro-big-business rule, we have seen the wealthy get wealthier while millions of working families struggled to make ends meet. In the last 10 years, while the minimum wage stayed the same, costs for a four year public college rose 96 percent; health insurance rose 97 percent; and the price of regular gas climbed a whopping 149 percent. This raise is a start, but it is time to give hard-working families a living wage, so they can send their children to college, afford health care, and in turn, contribute to a growing economy.

NOW will continue working with members of Congress to make working families a top priority. The Fair Minimum Wage Act is a hopeful sign that many more positive changes are on the way.

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Mai Shiozaki, 202-628-8669, ext. 116; cell 202-641-1906

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