A pair of lawmakers are proposing an increase to Maryland's minimum wage, phasing in a raise from $15 an hour to $20 an hour over two years.
"The minimum wage in Maryland is not enough to meet the cost of living. All working people deserve to be able to earn enough where they work to be able to feed their families and afford a place to live," said Delegate Adrian Boafo, a Democrat from Montgomery County.
Delegate Adrian Boafo claimed that if Governor Wes Moore's bill to accelerate the minimum wage to $15 an hour during his first year in office tied the wage to inflation like the governor proposed, the minimum wage would be much higher than it currently is.
"If we would have done that, we would have been at about $23, $24 an hour what we're saying is let's phase in five more dollars by 2028," said Boafo during the press conference.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS