july, 2018

17jul7:30 pm8:30 pmUnderstanding St. Paul Minimum Wage Considerations

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What are the potential effects of a minimum wage increase in St. Paul?

What can be learned from its neighbor, Minneapolis, which is in the process of implementing a minimum wage increase to $15 by 2024?

The Citizens League is currently convening an independent study committee to answer key questions surrounding a minimum wage ordinance in the City of Saint Paul.

The committee was born out of a Citizens League-led scoping project commissioned by the Saint Paul Foundation. The reportidentified key questions, assessed data and research, and identified key stakeholders surrounding this potential effort.

The committee has been convening weekly to review previous scoping work, review other relevant research, agree on findings and conclusions from this effort, and finally, develop and put forward recommendations for a minimum wage ordinance to the City.

Attending each meeting is Thomas Durfee, the current project’s embedded researcher from the University of Minnesota where he is a PHD student in Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota.

For the committee, Mr. Durfee has condensed the findings in both the Citizens League’s Phase 1 report, as well as a separate report from the Roy Wilkins Center published in late 2016 evaluating the effects of a minimum wage increase in Minneapolis and Ramsey and Hennepin Counties.

On Tuesday, July 17, Mr. Durfee will present his work at our next Mind Opener. Join us for this presentation and discussion at the Downtowner Woodfire Grill. Coffee and continental breakfast is provided.

Time

(Tuesday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Downtowner Woodfire Grill

253 7th Street West Saint Paul, MN 55102

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