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Oregon minimum pay goes up by 50 cents as part of annual hike

The Columbian
Published: July 1, 2019, 5:52pm

PORTLAND — Minimum wage workers in Oregon have received a 50-cent raise as part of a phased-in series of annual increases.

The Oregon State Legislature in 2016 approved a set of increases in the minimum wage until 2022, when the wage will be tied to inflation. For the Portland metro area, the minimum wage will top out at $14.75 an hour.

Around Portland, the minimum wage increased from $12 to $12.50. The standard wage is now $11.25 an hour for more than a dozen counties, including Marion, Yamhill and Tillamook. In nonurban counties, the pay was bumped to $11.

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