Referred Law 20 will decrease the minimum wage for workers under the age of 18 from $8.50 per hour to $7.50 per hour. The proposition overturns 2014's Measure 8 which guaranteed a minimum wage increase every year for workers under 18 that was tied to inflation.
30% Yes |
70% No |
28% Yes |
58% No |
2% Yes, the current minimum wage of $8.50 per hour is too high. |
12% No, workers under 18 deserve to make the same wages as everyone else. |
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