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TAKE ACTION: How Would a 107% Minimum Wage Increase Over Five Years Impact Your Business?

TAKE ACTION: How Would a 107% Minimum Wage Increase Over Five Years Impact Your Business?

February 3, 2026

Please take a few minutes to complete a brief survey on how State Question 832 will affect your business

In June of this year, Oklahomans will cast their vote on State Question 832, also known as the $15 Minimum Wage Initiative. If approved, SQ 832 would increase Oklahoma’s current state-mandated minimum wage $7.25 to $15.00 by 2029. Then, beginning in 2030, the wage will increase with the cost of living, as measured by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index.

 

We asked our members about their position on SQ 832, and it was a resounding OPPOSE.

 

Please take a few minutes to complete a brief survey on how State Question 832 will affect your business.

 

WATCH: “Minimum Wage, When It’s High Enough, Is a Significant Problem for Many Small Businesses”

 

Telling your story is the best way for NFIB to share the real impact a minimum wage increase has on Oklahoma small businesses.

CLICK HERE to take the survey.

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