Philadelphians

Philadelphia’s minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009 – here’s why efforts to raise it have failed

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Friday, April 5, 2024

In Philadelphia, the poorest big city in the U.S., the minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 per hour for the past 15 years.

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  • In Philadelphia, the poorest big city in the U.S., the minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 per hour for the past 15 years.
  • That’s the minimum wage everywhere in Pennsylvania, and it matches the federal minimum wage.
  • However, minimum wage workers in other big American cities earn significantly more: $16 an hour in New York and $15 an hour in Boston, for example.

Why is Philly’s minimum wage so low?

  • The biggest factor is that Philadelphia does not have the authority to create its own minimum wage – one that could appropriately reflect the city’s cost of living.
  • Pennsylvania does not allow local governments to raise the minimum wage above the state level of $7.25 an hour.
  • In June 2023, Pennsylvania’s Democratic-controlled House passed a bill to raise the minimum wage statewide incrementally to reach $15 an hour by 2026, but it stalled in the Republican-controlled Senate.

How many Philadelphians make minimum wage? What sort of jobs are these?

  • As of 2018, roughly 9% of employed Philadelphians age 16 or older made $7.25 an hour or less.
  • In fact, in Philadelphia, only 7% of workers earning minimum wage are teens.
  • Philadelphians who make minimum wage or less tend to be employed in four sectors: hotel and food services, retail trade, health care and social assistance, and educational services.
  • Geographically, they’re most concentrated in North, Northeast and Southwest Philadelphia — areas that are traditionally lower income.

Who does this most hurt?

  • In 2018, nearly 4 in 10 Pennsylvanians struggled to pay for basic expenses.
  • Many families get stuck in a cycle of poverty even while adults are working full time.
  • This limits the resources the city has to invest in infrastructure, clean streets, parks and other public places and services.

Who most benefits?

  • The less they have to pay staff, the more money stays in their coffers.
  • But that’s a shortsighted stance that doesn’t take into account the larger financial implications a low minimum wage creates: primarily, the high cost of employee turnover.
  • Recent studies have shown that the average cost of turnover is 40% of a position’s annual salary.

What would be needed for Philly to raise its minimum wage?

  • To expand this to all workers, Philly would need to be given the power to make change for itself and not be beholden to Harrisburg’s decision on minimum wage.
  • Responding to a nonbinding ballot question in 2019, Philadelphia voters voiced overwhelming support for a $15-an-hour minimum.
  • This is how other cities like Washington and Tacoma, Washington, that eventually passed an increased minimum wage, began their efforts.
  • His work has been funded by Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation, The Neubauer Family Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson foundation, The Philadelphia Department of Public Health, The Independence Public Media Foundation, and The Commerce Department for The City of Philadelphia.
  • Alicia Atkinson works for the Wealth and Work Future Lab at the Lindy Institute through Drexel University.

Hilco Redevelopment Partners Breaks Ground on Vertical Construction at The Bellwether District

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Monday, October 16, 2023

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) broke ground today on the first phase of vertical construction on The Bellwether District's 1,300-acre South Philadelphia site. Governor Josh Shapiro, Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, U.S. Solicitor of Labor Seema Nanda, Mayor James Kenney, Senator Anthony Williams, Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson, and Laborers District Council Business Manager Ryan M. Boyer and were among the elected officials and business and community leaders joining HRP to celebrate the continued transformation of the obsolete industrial site into a state-of-the-art innovation, e-commerce, and logistics campus. The project promises to deliver South and Southwest Philadelphia a future with a cleaner environment, more economic opportunity for Philadelphians and, ultimately, a stronger community.

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  • As Vertical Construction Begins on the 1,300-Acre Site in South Philadelphia,
    PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) broke ground today on the first phase of vertical construction on The Bellwether District's 1,300-acre South Philadelphia site.
  • We believe The Bellwether District will expand these capabilities and anchor Philadelphia as the place to do commerce in the region."
  • "Unlocking the true potential of communities through thoughtful redevelopment, Hilco Redevelopment Partners is a beacon of transformation and progress," said Senator Williams.
  • "The Bellwether District project is a fantastic example of public and private partnerships done right," said Solicitor Nanda.

SENTRAL TO OPEN THREE NEW RESIDENTIAL HOSPITALITY COMMUNITIES IN LOS ANGELES AND PHILADELPHIA

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sentral, the leading full-building residential hospitality operator, today announced that it will manage three new luxury residential communities in Los Angeles: Figueroa Eight (744 S Figueroa Street, Los Angeles), developed by Mitsui Fudosan America, and Sentral Beverly Hills (6401 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills). Sentral will also manage The Battery (1325 N Beach St Philadelphia), redeveloped by Lubert-Adler Real Estate Funds, in Philadelphia. These exceptional communities have been designed with an array of curated, tech-driven amenities and provide services that deliver resort-style living experiences for residents in America's most vibrant cities.

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  • Sentral continues to expand its network of Class A apartment properties across the U.S.
    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sentral, the leading full-building residential hospitality operator, today announced that it will manage three new luxury residential communities in Los Angeles: Figueroa Eight (744 S Figueroa Street, Los Angeles), developed by Mitsui Fudosan America, and Sentral Beverly Hills (6401 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills).
  • Sentral will also manage The Battery (1325 N Beach St Philadelphia), redeveloped by Lubert-Adler Real Estate Funds, in Philadelphia.
  • Figueroa Eight and Sentral Beverly Hills build on Sentral's existing footprint in California, joining a network of six communities in Los Angeles and eight communities in the Bay Area.
  • The Battery is Sentral's first property to open in Philadelphia and the third Sentral property managed for Lubert-Adler in Pennsylvania, joining Kaufmann's Grand in Pittsburgh and The Bellevue opening in Philadelphia in 2024.

HERR'S CROWNS THE 2023 'FLAVORED BY PHILLY' CHIP WINNER

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Monday, August 21, 2023

NOTTINGHAM, Pa., Aug. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Philadelphia, Rejoice! The long-awaited moment has arrived, after an exciting journey of taste testing and enthusiastic voting in the Herr's #FlavoredbyPhilly contest, the momentous verdict is here. Earlier this summer, renowned for their creative snack offerings, Pennsylvania's very own Herr Foods Inc. unveiled Flavored by Philly – a remarkable collection of chips exclusively crafted for the City of Brotherly Love. With Philadelphia consumers given the power to vote for their most beloved small business flavored chips, the city's choice has been made, and it's time to celebrate this delectable triumph!

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  • unveiled Flavored by Philly – a remarkable collection of chips exclusively crafted for the City of Brotherly Love.
  • The "Flavored by Philly" contest brought out the very essence of Philadelphia's vibrant food scene, with participants showcasing their creativity and love for local flavors.
  • Join Herr's in celebrating Corropolese Italian Bakery & Deli's incredible achievement of winning this year's Flavored by Philly Contest.
  • Follow Herr's on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram to receive announcements on all the exciting new flavors and more.

Sharmain Matlock-Turner to Receive Prestigious Philadelphia Award

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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

The Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Award is proud to announce Sharmain Matlock-Turner as the recipient of its esteemed Philadelphia Award for 2022.

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  • The Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Award is proud to announce Sharmain Matlock-Turner as the recipient of its esteemed Philadelphia Award for 2022.
  • The award ceremony will take place on June 6, 2023, at The Market at the Comcast Technology Center at 5:30 pm.
  • “Sharmain Matlock-Turner has never been afraid to confront seemingly insurmountable challenges in order to improve lives,” said Philadelphia Award Board Chair Pedro A. Ramos.
  • She also serves on the boards of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Uplift Solutions, Entrepreneur Works, and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.