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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Widespread Support in Mass. for $20 Minimum Wage, New Poll Shows - NBC10 Boston

New polling suggests statewide support for another minimum wage hike and as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh a push to raise the wage floor, an advocacy coalition is now actively pondering a ballot question to "force the issue."

Getting back to the numbers for now, 59% of Bay State voters said they would support raising the minimum wage in Massachusetts to $20 an hour compared to 33% who are opposed and 7% who are undecided, according to the results of a new poll shared first with MASSterList.

The Change Research survey conducted for Northwind Strategies polled 711 likely Massachusetts voters last month, recruiting responses over Facebook and Instagram and through text message appeals.

It revealed a majority of voters are in favor of boosting the minimum wage, which at $15 an hour is already the fourth-highest in the nation.

"I was surprised, to be honest -- given that we just raised the minimum wage -- that support was this high on the heels of finishing up the last hike. But it is," longtime Democratic strategist Doug Rubin told MASSterList.

The poll was the first to put the issue back in front of voters as discussions around a wage hike and the state's high cost of living heat up.

The proposal for Fiscal Year 2024 tax reforms will be filed on Wednesday as a piece of companion legislation to the budget proposal. The tax relief package comes amid a rising cost of living, and in response to what Gov. Healey described as Massachusetts being outpaced by other states in terms...



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