Idaho was recently found to be one of the worst states to work in, based on a new annual report from Oxfam.
The report, which ranks every state on wages, worker protections and right to organize, ranked Idaho 41st out of all 50 states, plus Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. That’s a two-place increase for Idaho, after ranking 43rd in 2022’s report.
The Gem State scored particularly low for wage policies, ranking 41st in the nation. Idaho also ranked 27th in worker protections and 39th in rights to organize.
Why is Idaho ranked low?
The Oxfam report calculates the rankings by looking at several key metrics within each category.
For Idaho’s lowest-ranking category, wage policies, Oxfam looks at each state’s minimum wage in relation to the cost of living, the ratio of the tipped minimum wage compared to the regular minimum wage, and whether states allow local municipalities to implement their own minimum wage law.
Idaho scored particularly low because of its minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, which is the joint-lowest in the nation. Idaho is one of 20 states to have the minimum wage set at $7.25, lagging far behind the likes of Massachusetts and Connecticut’s $15 minimum.
The federal minimum wage has been set at $7.25 since 2009, and Idaho is one of many states that has not passed legislation to increase it.
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