Minimum wage in Georgia is $7.25. It'll be $16/hr in New York on Jan 1 2024.
Georgia also has lower corporate taxes. I bet this move is just a cost cutting measure to increase pay to the C-suite and shareholders by screwing over their workers.
You think workers in the Remington plant make minimum wage? ... That would explain explain a lot.
No. I don't. But I betcha the ones in Georgia make less than the ones in NY. Minimum wage doesn't only impact the people making minimum wage. (Blows my mind how many people don't realize minimum wage has an impact on a lot more than just those making minimum wage...).
Minimum wage in Georgia is $7.25. It'll be $16/hr in New York on Jan 1 2024.
Georgia also has lower corporate taxes. I bet this move is just a cost cutting measure to increase pay to the C-suite and shareholders by screwing over their workers.
It is also possible that the cost of living in Georgia is lower than New York ?
So someone might be able to live on $7.25/hr in Georgia and not in New York ?
No. I don't. But I betcha the ones in Georgia make less than the ones in NY. Minimum wage doesn't only impact the people making minimum wage. (Blows my mind how many people don't realize minimum wage has an impact on a lot more than just those making minimum wage...)
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/c/Remi...t-Shift)/-in-Lagrange,GA?jid=be7c419f8a79f9ba
https://www.timesunion.com/business...mington-new-owners-trying-to-box-15850311.php
A quick Google suggests they pay $18 an hour starting in Georgia, vs $22.62 in NYC. That's over $8k a year in difference based on a 40 hour week. Even after factoring the differences in state tax rates you're looking at over $3/hr less in Georgia.