Figure F

Full-time workers make up nearly three-fourths of those who would get a raise if Baltimore increased its minimum wage

Work hours of workers who would benefit from raising the Baltimore minimum wage to $15 by July 2020

Share of total affected
Part time (<20 hours) 7.7%
Mid time (20-34 hours) 18.5%
Full time (35+ hours) 73.8%
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Share of each Baltimore work hour group that would benefit

Share of each category
Part time (<20 hours) 44.2%
Mid time (20-34 hours) 50.5%
Full time (35+ hours) 23.4%
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Economic Policy Institute

Source: EPI analysis of Baltimore City Council Bill 16-0655 using 2014 American Community Survey microdata

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