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UPDATED 7:15 PM PT – Thursday, January 21, 2021
New Hampshire’s governor says a $15 minimum wage would be disastrous for his state.
In an interview Thursday, Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) slammed Joe Biden’s plan to increase the minimum wage. He said it would cause an inflationary problem.
The governor said if the minimum wage is increased to $15, all wages across the board would have to increase, which could lead to companies going out of business or potential job losses.
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— Chris Sununu (@GovChrisSununu) January 21, 2021
“We have such a strong economy, we have some of the highest wages in the country and we have some of the lowest poverty rates in the country,” Sununu stated. “$15 minimum wage throws all of that up in the air. People think it just brings people from $7 to $15, which most businesses couldn’t handle, or would cut hours, especially in a tourism state a seasonal state like New Hampshire. It would be devastating.”
“$15 minimum wage would be a disaster, especially here in New Hampshire,” says @GovChrisSununu. “What they’re trying to do is get a political win on something that isn’t a fundamental problem, at least in New Hampshire right now.” pic.twitter.com/t1pgikh248
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) January 21, 2021
The governor continued to slam the Democrat-led plan, saying “they’re trying to get a political win on something that isn’t a fundamental problem.”
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