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Illinois Congresswoman Takes on Minimum-Wage Challenge

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Thursday, July 24, 2014   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – For the next seven days, U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-9th Dist.) will have just $77 to spend on food, medicine, transportation and other daily necessities.

She's among those taking part in the "Live the Wage Challenge," living for one week on a typical federal minimum-wage budget after taxes and housing expenses.

Schakowsky says it's important for high-profile people, including members of Congress, to draw attention to how difficult it is to live on so little money.

"I'm figuring that out right now, you know," she says. "You've got to watch every single item and how much it costs. I was weighing things and taking things off the shelf, and putting things back on the shelf – so, it took extra time to do it. And it's just tough."

It i estimated that more than 5 percent of hourly workers, or 3.8 million people, are paid at or below the federal minimum wage of $7.25, which hasn't been increased in five years. Schakowsky is among those supporting efforts to raise it to $10.10 an hour.

Illinois is among the 13 states with higher minimum wages than the federal level. Illinois' hourly wage is currently $8.25, and the question of whether the state should raise it to $10 will be posed to voters in November under a nonbinding referendum.

In the past, Schakowsky says she has participated in a similar "SNAP Challenge," in which she tried living off a food stamp recipient's budget for a week – but she expects this experience to be more difficult.

"This is different, because I have to include in my budget for the week – which is $77 – for transportation; my staff pointed out I have to add in dog food," she says. "So – it's gas, it's the Metro; I'm not going to be able to pick up my cleaning this week."

Those against raising the minimum wage argue it would kill jobs, but Schakowsky says states with minimum wages higher than the federal level have done better with job creation. She adds that a higher wage would also help keep people from living in poverty and needing assistance.

"Those workers who are living on a minimum wage often have to turn to the government for help with eating and health care, on Medicaid," she explains. "And of course, they don't have money in their pocket that they can spend at the grocery store, and spending money for the kids."

U.S. Reps. Tim Ryan of Ohio and Keith Ellison of Minnesota, both Democrats, also are taking part in this week's challenge.

In the spring, the U.S. Senate voted to end debate on a measure to raise the federal minimum wage, with just one Republican voting yes.



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