One Fair Wage For Massachusetts Tipped Workers

The sub-minimum wage for tipped workers is still just $6.75 an hour in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.1 While seven states including California have had a full minimum wage with tips on top, and voters in the District of Columbia along with lawmakers in Chicago both passed legislation to end the sub-minimum wage, Massachusetts has yet to end this direct legacy of slavery. The sub-minimum wage impacts a workforce of nearly 113,000 tipped workers that is 70 percent women and 23 percent people of color, and an overall restaurant industry of nearly 250,000 workers in Massachusetts. Even with tips, tipped restaurant workers in Massachusetts earn a median wage of just $13,600 a year — 80 percent of tipped restaurant workers in the Bay State make less than $30,375 a year — and 14 percent receive SNAP benefits.

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