Figure I2
Family status of workers who would benefit from increasing the Baltimore minimum wage to $15 per hour by July 2020
| Share of each category | |
|---|---|
| Married parent | 14.4% |
| Single parent | 33.3% |
| Married, no children | 18.3% |
| Single, no children | 36.7% |

Source: EPI analysis of Baltimore Minimum Wage Amendment Act of 2016 using American Community Survey microdata
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