Politics & Government

How Much Was YOUR Minimum Wage?

Do you remember working for minimum wage in your teens? How much was it, and where did you work? Share your recollections here.

If you were working your first job flipping burgers or washing cars in the '60s, you might have been earning $1.60 an hourβ€”the federal minumum wage in 1968. If you worked for minimum wage in 1980, you would have been getting $1.50 more.

If youΒ time-traveled back to the 1930sΒ when the first minimum wage was established in America, you'd be earning a quarter an hour.

Today, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, and two U.S. Congressmen have proposed raising it to $10.10. Washington state, meanwhile, recently raised its minimum wage to $9.19 an hourβ€”the highest rate in the country.

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That made us recollect our own first job and how much we made. So we posed the question to our friends on the Sammamish-Issaquah Patch Facebook page, and got some fun answers:

  • "I was a "science interpreter" (snake lady) atΒ Pacific Science Center, $3.50/hr (minimum was $3.35 at the time). Started there in 1988, i think."
  • "I made $4-something an hour as my first job at Garden Club, as a server in their dining hall. I didn't even get a free meal out of it! I was 15 and it was 1994ish?"
  • "50 cents an hour babysitting in the late 70s"
  • "Uh... my first 'official' job was for $3.35 at McDonalds. I jumped ship a day later to Wendy's for $4.25. This was back in the mid-80s when minimum (in Missouri) was $3.25/hr. At McDonald's I cooked fries. Lots and lots of fries. At Wendy's, I managed the salad bar and took orders."

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