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The City of Flagstaff will raise its minimum wage to $17.40 cents at the beginning of next year.
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Senate Bill 1108, which was sponsored by Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers of Flagstaff, would have given businesses in those cities a tax credit equal to the difference between the local and the state minimum wages.
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The state's minimum wage is set to rise to $13.85 an hour — an increase of $1.05 — starting Jan. 1.
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The City of Flagstaff will raise its minimum wage to $16.80 an hour at the beginning of next year. It’s a jump of a $1.30 and comes as inflation across the country remains at a 40-year high.
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Flagstaff currently has one of the highest minimum wage rates in the state at $15.50 per hour.
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Flagstaff has been gradually raising its minimum wage in recent years. On Jan. 1 it’ll increase to $15.50 an hour. The wage is more than $3 above the state’s and Arizona's highest.
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Tucson voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to gradually increase the minimum wage in Arizona’s second most populous city to $15 an hour by 2025.
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A judge in Phoenix is weighing whether the Legislature’s decision to charge the city of Flagstaff $1.1 million this year because city voters raised its…
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The Arizona Senate voted Thursday to raise Arizona’s super-low $240 maximum weekly unemployment benefit to $320, just over two weeks after the House…
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Arizona’s minimum wage has increased from $12 to $12.15 an hour. The law took effect on New Year's Day. In Flagstaff, wages increased to $15 an hour.…