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California’s Low-Wage Workers and Minimum Wage [Publication Details]

Mar 11, 2024 - California’s Low-Wage Workers and Minimum Wage [Publication Details] Translate Our Website This Google ™ translation feature provided on the Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) website is for informational purposes only.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/4878

Webcast: Overview of Liabilities

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https://lao.ca.gov/webcasts/2014/liabilities/overview/overview-of-liabilities.aspx

Webcast: Why Liabilities Matter

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Webcast: Prioritizing Key Liabilities

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LAO Other Government Areas

View on YouTube . Report Managing California’s Insolvency: The Impact of Federal Proposals on Unemployment Insurance Format:
https://lao.ca.gov/Policy-Areas?areaId=5&category=0&year=0&page=23

California’s Low-Wage Workers and Minimum Wage

Mar 11, 2024 - Over the last decade, two statutes —Chapter  351 of 2013 (AB  10, Alejo) and Chapter  4 of 2016 (SB  3, Leno) —gradually have increased California ’s statewide minimum wage from $8 per hour to $16 per hour.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4878

California’s Low-Wage Workers and Minimum Wage

Mar 11, 2024 - Figure  3 shows that most low-wage workers live in households without any children under 18. Roughly 20  percent live with one child, 15  percent with two children, and fewer than 10  percent with three or more children.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4878/1

California’s Low-Wage Workers and Minimum Wage

Mar 11, 2024 - As shown in Figure  3, our estimates suggest that the share of workers in low-wage jobs declines by more than one-third between the ages of 25 and 32. This decline suggests that a substantial share of workers spend just a handful of years in low-wage jobs before moving on to mid-to-high-wage jobs.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4878/2