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Montana Will Raise Minimum Wage In 2018

Montana Scores Well In National Campaign Contribution Disclosure Test
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Montana Scores Well In National Campaign Contribution Disclosure Test

The minimum wage in Montana will increase by 15 cents per hour starting next year, according to the state labor department’s most recent cost-of -living analysis.

Minimum wage workers will see their hourly pay bump from $8.15 an hour to $8.30 an hour beginning January 1st. State law requires an annual adjustment to the minimum wage to keep up with inflation.  

Just under a percent of Montana’s workforce earns minimum wage, which is a slight tick down from the number in the Department of Labor and Industry’s report last year. Montana Department of Labor attributes the decrease in minimum wage workers to a low unemployment rate, due to an aging workforce and not enough young workers in the state.

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Corin Cates-Carney is the Flathead Valley reporter for MTPR.