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Oregon Ballot Measure 36 (1996)




Proponents of the measure included Labor Unions , the Oregon State Council Of Senior Citizens and some Religious groups. They argued that the previous minimum wage was not a Living Wage , and that many minimum wage earners were trying to support families.

Opponents included Businesses that employ minimum wage earners, among others. They argued that increasing the minimum wage would increase consumer prices, and increase Unemployment as employers would be able to hire fewer workers. They also pointed out that the U.S. Congress had just passed a (smaller) increase to the Federal minimum wage.

In 2002 , voters passed Another Measure to increase the minimum wage, this time, tying it to inflation.

See also: List Of Oregon Ballot Measures


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