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Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22

Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage

Research shows that employers frequently exploit tip credit provisions to pay their employees beneath the legal minimum wage. As a result, tipped workers tend to earn lower, less consistent wages than non-tipped workers, and they are more likely to experience poverty.

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Put more money in working people’s pockets and reduce housing costs
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 2/1/22 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 2/1/22

Put more money in working people’s pockets and reduce housing costs

This legislative session, Hawaiʻi Appleseed is pushing hard to implement a significant minimum wage increase, expand successful tax credits for low-income families, and lay the groundwork for housing policy that will mean no one in Hawaiʻi is left unsheltered because of poverty.

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Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21

Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity

One area with a glaring and persistent lack of parity is how much we pay for work performed by women compared to that of men.

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This Labor Day, Hawaiʻi’s workers need more help than ever
Wages & Labor Nicole Woo 9/2/20 Wages & Labor Nicole Woo 9/2/20

This Labor Day, Hawaiʻi’s workers need more help than ever

Hawaiʻi’s workers keep our state and economy going through good times and bad. This upcoming Labor Day, they desperately need support to weather what’s become a storm of record unemployment.

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Honolulu minimum wage is lowest among 15 most expensive U.S. cities
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 8/12/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 8/12/20

Honolulu minimum wage is lowest among 15 most expensive U.S. cities

While residents of metropolitan areas with high prices also tend to have higher incomes, that’s not the case in Honolulu—and especially not true for minimum wage workers.

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Hawaiʻi’s job losses are increasing economic inequity
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/1/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/1/20

Hawaiʻi’s job losses are increasing economic inequity

Because of the way Hawaiʻi’s economy is structured, those who were already struggling to earn enough before COVID-19 are also the most likely to lose a job.

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Who are Hawaiʻi’s frontline workers?
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/29/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/29/20

Who are Hawaiʻi’s frontline workers?

The pandemic has shown us how crucial frontline industry workers are to Hawaiʻi’s economy. Sadly, many of these workers are underpaid and under-protected.

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State research confirms economic benefit of minimum wage hikes
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 2/24/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 2/24/20

State research confirms economic benefit of minimum wage hikes

The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism’s latest report demonstrates that a living wage is not only possible, it is economically desirable.

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Redefining poverty would throw millions off critical social support programs
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 6/3/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 6/3/19

Redefining poverty would throw millions off critical social support programs

A Trump Administration rule change would force millions of Americans off critical programs that help women, children and families meet their basic needs.

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How high is too high? We actually know a lot about minimum wage increases
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/24/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/24/19

How high is too high? We actually know a lot about minimum wage increases

Raising the minimum wage would boost not just the pay of many struggling Hawaiʻi workers and their families; it would also boost the local economy.

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Incomes in Hawaiʻi are not as high as you’ve heard: Here’s why
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/1/18 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/1/18

Incomes in Hawaiʻi are not as high as you’ve heard: Here’s why

Over the years, the media has often reported that Hawaiʻi incomes are among the highest in the nation. If that doesn’t sound quite right to you, trust your gut.

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Official poverty data obscures the reality faced by many Hawaiʻi residents
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 9/13/18 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 9/13/18

Official poverty data obscures the reality faced by many Hawaiʻi residents

If you hear Hawaiʻi has one of the lowest official poverty rates in the nation, remember that doesn’t take into account our highest-in-the-nation cost of living.

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Coming soon: The Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center
Taxes & Budget Eileen Lacaden 8/28/17 Taxes & Budget Eileen Lacaden 8/28/17

Coming soon: The Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center

Hawaiʻi Appleseed is creating a new think tank focused on research and analysis of state budget and tax policy—the Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Center (HBPC).

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Hawaiʻi bill will create historic new working families tax credit
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 5/4/17 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 5/4/17

Hawaiʻi bill will create historic new working families tax credit

Rep. Scott Saiki called passage of the bill the “most consequential work in the last few years to reduce poverty and Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living.”

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