Trump's billionaire Treasury chief nominee says minimum wage should stay at $7.25 per hour
Source: Raw Story
January 16, 2025 1:42PM ET
Billionaire businessman Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Treasury Department, argued that the federal minimum wage should remain at $7.25 an hour.
During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) asked Bessent about raising the federal minimum wage.
"Right now in America, we have over 22 million workers who are making less than $15 an hour, and nearly 40 million people in our country earning less than $17 an hour," Sanders explained. "Shamefully, the federal minimum wage, despite the efforts of myself and other people here, have not been raised since 2009 and remains an unbelievable $7.25 an hour."
"Will you work with those of us who want to raise the federal minimum wage to a living wage to take millions of Americans out of poverty?" the senator asked. "Senator, I believe that the minimum wage is more of a statewide and regional issue," Bessent replied.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/scott-bessent-minimum-wage/

Lovie777
(17,383 posts)magas I blame you.
that will hurt a lot of maga people now wont it.
2naSalit
(96,065 posts)With this one.
yourout
(8,289 posts)TBF
(35,061 posts)rurallib
(63,511 posts)atreides1
(16,573 posts)That there is no such a creature as MAGA Christian...it's an oxymoron!!!
Dave Bowman
(4,799 posts)they are all morons, without exception.
Rebl2
(15,873 posts)and all the oligarchs 🤬
Bernardo de La Paz
(53,229 posts)Bengus81
(8,345 posts)Who better to make that decision than a few BILLIONAIRES..................
twodogsbarking
(13,015 posts)Best be careful.
Wiz Imp
(4,269 posts)He's yet another incompetent sycophant. He has no background in Economics and his public statements show he has no clue how economics works either. He's a hedge fund manager. Absolutely the worst kind of guy to be in charge of the Treasury.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)An oligarch with zillions of dollars who couldn't spend it all in ten lifetimes is going to be in charge of the US Treasury and doesn't give a sh#t about us hoi polloi. This is bewildering.
21st Century America is behind Denmark where pay starts at $15.57 per hour and Trumpf wants to annex Greenland.
William Seger
(11,468 posts)There are about a million people making at or below minimum wage. Adding $0.50 an hour to their pay would add $1,040 a year, or a little over $1B total. Bessent's company is valued at $2.7B.
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)I cannot imagine how much worse it will be for Americans after four years of Trumpf.
There must be no poor Republicans in Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, or other parts of the US. Who knew?
Source:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/sep/27/income-gap-between-rich-and-poor-in-us-is-largest-/
Irish_Dem
(65,966 posts)Down right sad that they have to stay billionaires.
kacekwl
(8,060 posts)information so he can direct my trickle down payments.
patphil
(7,531 posts)purr-rat beauty
(677 posts)oh hey, here's a state's right card I can play to get out of any pro-citizen thinking
GB_RN
(3,318 posts)In minimum wage, should be forced to live on it for at least a year, with no access to their normal income/assets.
*It should be pegged to inflation, so that we dont keep doing this, over and over, while telling poor people Fuck off. Just not in so many words.
FYI, if minimum wage had kept pace with inflation, it would have been about $21 an hour back in 14. Wanna know what I was making in 14, as a new grad RN on a cardiothoracic surgery ICU at a major, and prestigious university medical center? A shade over $21 an hour. A four year degree, taking care of the sickest of sick
cardiac patients, making the equivalent of minimum wage. It would be closer to $30, today, which is about what a new RN makes at my hospital (thanks to market adjustments over the last two years).
VMA131Marine
(4,901 posts)California
Connecticut
Colorado
New York
But other states are raising their minimums in 2025
https://www.axios.com/2024/12/30/minimum-wage-raise-2025
Yeah, some Blue states are raising and pegging minimum wage to inflation. But not all. And most Red states are giving their citizens the 🖕
IMO, a national minimum, pegged to inflation should be the absolute floor. Solves the problems of it stagnating and certain states being retrograde intransigents.
JoseBalow
(7,002 posts)Shameful
riversedge
(74,511 posts)GreenWave
(10,657 posts)jayschool2013
(2,547 posts)In what state is a $14,500 annual salary a living wage?
Alice B.
(449 posts)Which aligns with the federal minimum wage.
It was in the news recently that many state officials, including our governor, got a raise while neighboring NJ and Delaware raised their minimum wage
but here we are.
https://northeasttimes.com/2025/01/07/philly-area-2025-laws/
jayschool2013
(2,547 posts)in your neighboring state of Maryland.
BumRushDaShow
(149,017 posts)
For us here in PA to have a LOWER minimum wage than even WV, is a disgrace!

And then that not only encourages the loons, but even our own liberals, to continue to berate and taunt us with the "Philadelphia is the 'poorest big city' in the nation" crap. The city itself has set a $16.35 min for anyone who has a contract for work for the city - https://philawx.phila.gov/ECONTRACT/Inc/Overview.aspx
Please be advised: Effective July 1, 2024, the Minimum Wage Standard under Chapter 17-1300 of the Philadelphia Code is: $16.35 an hour. This rate is applicable to: 1. New contracts that are effective on or after July 1, 2024; 2. Amendments and renewals of present contracts, if the amendment or renewal is effective on or after July 1, 2024; 3. Contracts of longer than one year, which were entered into on or after July 1, 2019, and which have not been renewed or amended since that time. The City encourages vendors who are paying their employees more than $16.35 an hour to continue to do so.
But our state has preemption codes in place that restrict us from going further than what is applicable for our municipal workforce (and that even includes the preemption on us enacting stricter gun controls too).
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Alice B.
(449 posts)And I remember being at meetings where people from the Chamber of Commerce and economic development groups were talking about how many local businesses were b*tching after a home decor distribution center moved in and offered higher wages, thus attracting alllll the "good" workers.
Around the same time, some numbers were going around social media, from a local study, showing what you needed just to be able to live in our borough. The disconnect is just gob-smacking to me.
BumRushDaShow
(149,017 posts)often throw their weight around - particularly when it comes to lobbying AGAINST workers.
Alice B.
(449 posts)I really contemplated fleeing your way after the election.
And while its not $15, WVs minimum wage is higher than ours, too.
dchill
(41,602 posts)OverBurn
(1,155 posts)Hotler
(12,860 posts)For a spending boycott example see Blu25 in DU's Activist forum.
BurnDoubt
(172 posts)He can have the job... for $7.25 an hour. Maybe he'll get a pat on the head from (F)Elon and his side-kick for helping to eliminate Waste In Gubmit!!!!! The uglyarchy is forced to grudgingly "compensate" the "bloodsucking help" until the "work" can be done by machines. And in the meantime, H1B workers can make up the difference in technical expertise, saving more money by letting foreign governments train the labor we need... more savings!!! And a bigger tip for The First Felon.
TomCADem
(17,797 posts)While Democrats worked hard to save Teamster pensions, Republicans like Trump are working hard to take away workers rights, and for unions like the Teamsters they only respect fear and intimidation. There was once a time when unions and progressives fought, but now we hide for fear of offending the plutocrats and look for scapegoats for our inaction.
That is right, I would totally be speaking at rallies and during public comments, but the media, Democrats, celebrities, etc., need to find some magical leader to inspire me to get off my ass from this keyboard to fight for my freedom and rights.
Perhaps I should blame AOC, Gavin Newsome, Rachel Maddow, etc., for my lazy progressive ass, because today disengaging and surrendering is the new resistance. It is too bad that the racist maga types who show up at local school board meetings to heckle even Republicans dont share the view that resistance means hiding out on message boards and preaching to the choir of people who already agree with them.
thebigidea
(13,489 posts)California will continue to lead the way as it always has. Gavin manipulating Trump by raising a flag for one fucking day to ensure Los Angeles gets the help it needs is just smart politics. I doubt Jimmy Carter would choose one day of a flag down over timely aid to disaster victims.
California will continue to push back against Republican bullshit and show that a better way is possible.
Chris Christie also got that bullshit from his hard right supporters about capitulation and surrender to Obama because he did what he had to do to ensure hurricane relief for his state. Obama wasn't a narcissist like Trump who needed manipulation, but Christie's base was just as wrong to attack him for that as you are for claiming our governor is surrendering and disengaging because he's doing the disaster relief dance.
It's not like Christie let up on criticizing dems after the hurricane, he's still spouting stupid bullshit and attacking Dems despite being backstabbed and tossed like a used condom by the GOP.
And GN certainly won't be surrendering or disengaging either.
Bengus81
(8,345 posts)Nope...said Trump will block aid for Calif disaster relief unless he "gets what he wants". So which is true?
TomCADem
(17,797 posts)It is all leaderships fault not my fault for hiding out here and staring at my navel. You want me to go to the school board and confront the MAGA folks who show up to complain about teaching CRT in kindergarten and providing free lunches to immgrant children? They are scary! But it is not my fault! If Newsome and AOC were just a little more eloquent, then I might actually do something to protect my rights!
Instead, I am going to resist by hiding out here while the MAGA types convince more folks at a grass roots level that there is no global warming, the pandemic was hoax, and I expect everyone here to cheer me on for this resistance. In the 1970s, they would call it laziness or apathy, but today, this is the new resistance.
truthisfreedom
(23,370 posts)The wealthy and heap it onto the lower middle class in the form of tariffs on all of the products that they buy, you cant hear the sharp crunching of their bones if theyre making $15 an hour, and that does not spark joy to billionaires.
lonely bird
(2,151 posts)Oh, goody.
What could possibly go wrong?
Since he contributes nothing to society, confiscate his assets.
Javaman
(63,449 posts)keep them poor so they can never challenge the rich, right? RIGHT?
That's worked out so well in the past.
TomCADem
(17,797 posts)But give Trump a free pass for nominating him.
Buddyzbuddy
(509 posts)campaign for billionaires. That's pretty much what you did anyway.
PortTack
(35,397 posts)
travelingthrulife
(1,810 posts)another blue state does it.
These monsters would introduce slavery again. Well, they have since incarcerated 'illegals' will be the new age slave.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,912 posts)the minimum wage is more than twice that, and it is BRUTAL to try to survive on even that. $7.25 is unfathomable.
If you come across a 1BR basement suite for under $1500 around here, you should take it, even if you don't need it. It's too good a bargain to pass up. But...assuming a 40-hour work week, @ $7 25 you can't come close to affording it, even before withholding "taxes".
Jimvanhise
(398 posts)the minimum wage means "I'd pay you less if I could."
Nasruddin
(982 posts)Let's set the pay for "Treasury Secretary" to this
thebigidea
(13,489 posts)We can afford to pay our workers double and somehow the world hasn't ended and it hasn't ruined restaurants forever
C0RI0LANUS
(3,015 posts)The oligarchs that Trumpf is appointing to the government (Ambassadors, Secretaries) do not need the salary. Will they accept American taxpayer-funded paychecks?
The average annual salary in the US is $69,368 (GDP per capita) but minimum wage amounts to approximately $14,500 per annum. This is a $55,000 per year difference. If average Americans are having difficulty paying their bills, how much worse could it be for the poor?
This is one of the reasons why organized crime continues in the US. Poor Americans can make real money (albeit illegally) trafficking drugs, weapons, counterfeit or stolen items. But we have the hard-on-crime GOP and FOP to take care of those trouble-makers, as well as the prison-industrial complex to house all of them at taxpayer expense while the guards enjoy decent salaries, peace officer status, and a pension after 25 years.
Sources:
https://tribuneonlineng.com/four-us-presidents-who-refused-to-take-annual-salaries/
https://salaryaftertax.com/us/salary-calculator
https://vittana.org/how-poverty-influences-crime-rates
LittleGirl
(8,602 posts)7.25 an hour.
Shame on him. I will not be outraged by this idiot.