Target Raising Its Minimum Wage To $15 An Hour, Giving Frontline Workers $200 Coronavirus Bonus

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Target said Wednesday that it is raising its minimum wage for U.S. hourly workers to $15 beginning July 5.

The increase is for all U.S. hourly full-time and part-time team members at stores, distribution centers and headquarters locations, the company said, noting it set a goal in September 2017 to raise the starting rate to $15 an hour by the end of 2020. In June 2019, it increased wages to $13 an hour.

The retailer, based in Minneapolis, also said it will give its frontline store and distribution center hourly workers a one-time recognition bonus of $200 “for their efforts throughout the coronavirus pandemic.”

Read more at USA TODAY.

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  1. And then it will fire more people, or prices will go up. Econ 101, companies never eat the cost. Dumb virtue signaling.

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