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California's Prop 32, Minimum wage
Voters Divided On Raising Minimum Wage, Early Prop 32 Results Show
A ballot question seeks to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour by 2026, with inflation-based increases each year after that.
California Proposition 32 would increase minimum wage in the state to $18. What you should know
In the decade leading up to Proposition 32's placement on the ballot this year, California has doubled its minimum wage from $8 an hour to $16.
Prop. 32, measure to increase minimum wage to $18 an hour, trails in early polls
Proposition 32 proposed raising the minimum wage to $17 immediately for larger employers and to $18 starting in January 2025.
California Proposition 32 Election Results: Raise Minimum Wage
This proposition would immediately increase the rate to $17 an hour, and then to $18 an hour on Jan. 1, 2025, for workplaces with 26 or more employees. For smaller employers, the rate would increase to $17 on Jan. 1, 2025, and then to $18 on Jan. 1, 2026.
California's Prop 32, Minimum wage: Live 2024 election results
CALIFORNIA, USA — On Nov. 5, 2024, Californians will vote on several statewide ballot propositions, each one carrying impacts on laws or taxes across the state. Proposition 32 would raise the minimum wage to $17 for the remainder of 2024, and $18 an hour starting in January 2025 — a bump from the current $16.
CA prop election results: Proposition 32, raising California's minimum wage to $18
California voters are deciding whether the state's minimum wage should increase from $16 to $18. If Proposition 32 passes, wages will go up to $17 an hour immediately. Wages would then go up to $18 in January 2025, but the raise would be gradual for small businesses until 2026.
Propositions 32, 33 on minimum wage, rent control defeated
Measures seeking to raise the minimum wage and allow rent control saw opposition by the majority of California voters.
California’s minimum wage ballot measure is too close to call in early returns
California voters are deciding whether to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour, which would be the highest in U.S.
California Prop 32 Live Election Results | Effort to raise the minimum wage was rejected
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Proposition 32, which would raise the state's minimum wage to $18 an hour, was rejected as of Wednesday. The current state minimum is $16 per hour.
Poll finds Californians uncertain about Proposition 32, which would boost minimum wage to $18
The Berkeley poll cosponsored by The Times found Proposition 32 for a higher minimum wage could be a toss-up, while Proposition 36 to crack down on crime has overwhelming support
2024 California proposition election results: Prop 32 minimum wage boost
Proposition 32 asks California voters to raise the state's minimum wage to $18 over the next two years. See results here.
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California voters poised to reject Proposition 32, the $18 minimum wage, by narrow margin
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California 29th Congressional District Election Results
Luz Rivas, a Democrat, wins the 29th District in California. Race called by The Associated Press. race called Live analysis ...
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