REMINDER: Missouri Minimum Wage to Increase to $15 per Hour in 2026
After January 2026, Missouri’s minimum wage will no longer be annually adjusted by the Consumer Price Index
After January 2026, Missouri’s minimum wage will no longer be annually adjusted by the Consumer Price Index
Despite slipping, measurement still above its 52-year average
Index declines slightly but remains just above 52-year average, Uncertainty Index fell 12 points
Index declines slightly but remains just above 52-year average, Uncertainty Index fell 12 points
Index declines slightly but remains just above 52-year average, Uncertainty Index fell 12 points
NFIB Arizona to host small business roundtables in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Chandler.
Index declines slightly but remains just above 52-year average, Uncertainty Index fell 12 points
“Despite a reduction in sales and profits, our small business members want to hire,” NFIB State Director Jeff Burdett said. “But finding qualified workers remains a real challenge. Thankfully, with the voters’ approval of Prop 9, Main Street Texans will see more than $500 million in tax savings annually, making it easier for them to contend with this tight labor market.”
Index declines slightly but remains just above 52-year average, Uncertainty Index fell 12 points
“A reduction in sales and profits has certainly dampened optimism on Main Street,” NFIB State Director Brad Jones said. “Our small business members are resilient, despite these challenges and the ongoing labor shortage, with many still trying to hire.”
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