Costco, Amazon and 16 Other Companies That Raised Their Minimum Wage to $15 (or More)

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The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 per hour for the past decade, but some major companies have taken it upon themselves to up their lowest wage earners' compensation to more than double that. Some companies, like Target and Costco, have already enacted this change, while others have made plans to gradually increase wages in the coming years.

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Here are some major companies that have raised their minimum wage to $15 or more.

Last updated: June 25, 2021

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Aetna
Healthcare company Aetna has been paying its U.S. hourly wage workers a minimum of $16 per hour since 2015.See: Here’s How Much You Need To Earn To Be ‘Rich’ in Every State

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Amazon
Amazon raised its starting wage for all U.S. employees to at least $15 an hour in 2018."We’ve seen the positive impact this has had on our employees, their families and their communities," the company stated on its website. "Since then, we’ve been lobbying Congress to increase the federal minimum wage."Find Out: The 37 Mistakes We Make When Shopping at Costco, Amazon, Target and Walmart

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Bank of America
Bank of America's minimum wage was already $17 in May 2019, and less than a year later, the financial company raised it again, the Charlotte Business Journal reported. Bank of America began paying its workers a minimum of $20 an hour as of March 2020.Options: 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home

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Ben & Jerry's
Ben & Jerry's recalculates its minimum wage each year; it reached $18.13 in 2020."We're committed to paying all of our Ben & Jerry's Vermont full-time workers a livable wage — enough to allow for a quality of life that includes decent housing, health care, transportation, food, recreation, savings and miscellaneous expenses," the company states on its site. "Every year, we recalculate the livable wage to make sure it’s keeping up with the actual cost of living in Vermont."See: High-Paying Jobs at Apple, Facebook and Google That Don’t Require a Degree

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Best Buy
Best Buy's minimum wage rose to $15 per hour in August 2020."Today’s announcement on pay reflects an ongoing evolution and investment in how we compensate [our front-line employees] for their critical work and is the result of clear and consistent feedback from field employees across the country," Best Buy CEO Corie Barry said in a press release announcing the pay increase.Check Out: Highest-Paying Work-From-Home Jobs