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Raise the Minimum Wage?: Monday March 4, 12-1 p.m.
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The General Assembly is considering legislation that would raise Maryland’s minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10 by 2015. President Obama wants to see the national rate at $9. But would raising the minimum have adverse effects on the nation's economy? Our guests: Sen. Robert Garagiola (D-Montgomery), one of the Maryland bill’s co-sponsors; David Cooper, analyst with the Economic Policy Institute; Michael Saltsman, research fellow at the Employment Policies Institute, which opposes minimum wage increases; and Roxie Herbekian, president of the Unite Here union in Baltimore, representing low-wage workers.
![]() Producer: Nikki Gamer Producer: Sean Yoes To call into the show: 410-662-8780 locally, or toll-free at 1-866-661-9309 Watch the live video from Studio A during Midday with Dan Rodricks |









