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Posted by Jim West TN on October 14, 2005 at 12:45:19 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OT fuel $ vs wage posted by MN Bob on October 14, 2005 at 07:50:21:
I guess Allen missed out on 30 years somewhere!!! In 1955 the wage was 75 cents. Search U.S. Gov Info / Resources U.S. Gov Info / Resources Federal Hourly Minimum Wage History Month / Year Minimum Hourly Wage October 1938 $0.25 October 1939 $0.30 October 1945 $0.40 January 1950 $0.75 March 1956 $1.00 September 1961 $1.15 September 1963 $1.25 February 1967 $1.40 February 1968 $1.60 May 1974 $2.00 January 1975 $2.10 January 1976 $2.30 January 1978 $2.65 January 1979 $2.90 January 1980 $3.10 January 1981 $3.35 April 1990 $3.80 April 1991 $4.25 October 1996 $4.75 September 1997 $5.15 Source: CNN News Search U.S. Gov Info / Resources U.S. Gov Info / Resources Federal Hourly Minimum Wage History Month / Year Minimum Hourly Wage October 1938 $0.25 October 1939 $0.30 October 1945 $0.40 January 1950 $0.75 March 1956 $1.00 September 1961 $1.15 September 1963 $1.25 February 1967 $1.40 February 1968 $1.60 May 1974 $2.00 January 1975 $2.10 January 1976 $2.30 January 1978 $2.65 January 1979 $2.90 January 1980 $3.10 January 1981 $3.35 April 1990 $3.80 April 1991 $4.25 October 1996 $4.75 September 1997 $5.15
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