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The minimum wage in Seattle will increase to $21.30 per hour on January 1, 2026, in accordance with the annual increase required by Seattle’s minimum wage ordinance. The 2.6% minimum wage increase ...
The cuts largely affect Democratic-led states as the two parties fight over the shutdown of the federal government. By Brad Plumer and Maxine Joselow Reporting from Washington The Energy Department ...
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The Michigan Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved a $157 million natural gas rate increase for Consumers Energy that 1.8 million residential customers will see on their bills starting Nov. 1.