Minimum Wage to Increase to $14.15 in January

 

Will Tuell

Maine’s minimum wage will be going up 35 cents an hour on Jan. 1, according to the state’s Department of Labor -- nearly double what it was eight years ago when voters approved an hourly wage increase at the ballot box in 2016. 

Under that law, the minimum wage increased $1 per hour annually until it reached $12, and has since been indexed based on inflation data. 

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