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Activist demands higher wages to combat living cost crisis

June 05, 2024 | Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania



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Activist demands higher wages to combat living cost crisis
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted critical issues surrounding construction fines and minimum wage disparities in Allentown.

One speaker emphasized the importance of enforcing stricter penalties for speeding in construction zones, noting that fines are doubled in these areas. The speaker expressed a preference for increasing fines over raising taxes to fund construction bonds, arguing that taxpayers should have the option to choose whether to comply with laws rather than face mandatory tax increases.

Another participant, Hope Sabah, raised concerns about the minimum wage in Pennsylvania, which currently stands at $7.25 per hour. She pointed out that the cost of living in Allentown is significantly higher, with one-bedroom apartments averaging nearly $20 per hour to afford. This stark contrast underscores the growing disparity between wages and living costs, prompting a call for reevaluation of wage standards in the city.

The meeting reflected ongoing discussions about fiscal responsibility and the economic challenges faced by residents, particularly in relation to housing affordability and the implications of local taxation policies.

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