This year, the Missouri Secretary of State has already received 24 initiative petitions to raise the state’s minimum wage. If any of these proposals receive the required support to be placed on the ballot, Missouri voters could have the final say on the issue come November 2024. Over the past fifteen years, the Show-Me Institute has published numerous reports on the potential impacts of raising the minimum wage in Missouri. Last week, I submitted comments to the secretary of state’s office on twelve of the current proposals. Those comments can be read via the link below.
Economy
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Elias Tsapelas
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About the Author
Elias Tsapelas
Elias Tsapelas earned his Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Missouri in 2016. Before joining the Show-Me Institute, he worked for the State of Missouri's Department of Economic Development and Office of Administration, Division of Budget & Planning. His research interests include economic development, health policy, and budget-related issues.
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