At $15 in 2024, the federal minimum wage would no longer be a poverty wage: Annual wage income for a full-time minimum-wage worker, compared with various poverty thresholds (2016$), 1964–2016 and 2017–2024 (projected)

Annual full-time minimum wage income Projected Two-person family Three-person family  Four-person family 
1964  $    17,596 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300 
1965  $    17,317 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1966  $    16,836 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1967  $    18,292 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1968  $    20,129 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1969  $    19,260 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1970  $    18,374 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1971  $    17,607 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1972  $    17,091 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1973  $    16,077 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1974  $    18,277 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1975  $    17,722 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1976  $    18,365 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1977  $    17,260 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1978  $    18,620 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1979  $    18,602 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1980  $    17,891 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1981  $    17,657 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1982  $    16,651 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1983  $    15,971 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1984  $    15,337 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1985  $    14,829 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1986  $    14,569 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1987  $    14,090 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1988  $    13,592 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1989  $    13,029 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1990  $    14,080 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1991  $    15,200 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1992  $    14,825 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1993  $    14,465 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1994  $    14,169 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1995  $    13,835 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1996  $    15,058 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1997  $    15,981 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1998  $    15,764 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
1999  $    15,437 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2000  $    14,930 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2001  $    14,522 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2002  $    14,294 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2003  $    13,977 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2004  $    13,611 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2005  $    13,168 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2006  $    12,754 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2007  $    14,086 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2008  $    15,188 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2009  $    16,871 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2010  $    16,600 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2011  $    16,092 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2012  $    15,765 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2013  $    15,537 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2014  $    15,290 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2015  $    15,271 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2016  $    15,080  $  15,080  $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2017  $  18,800 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2018  $  20,071 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2019  $  21,369 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2020  $  22,773 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2021  $  24,096 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2022  $  24,445 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2023  $  25,209 $16,020 $20,160 $24,300
2024  $  25,923  $16,020 $20,160 $24,300

Notes: Inflation measured using the CPI-U-RS. Inflation projections calculated using CBO (2017).

Source: EPI analysis of Fair Labor Standards Act and amendments, the Raise the Wage Act of 2017, and CBO (2017)

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