Data Reveals 63 Percent of Hourly Starbucks Workers Make Under $15 an Hour

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Data Reveals 63 Percent of Hourly Starbucks Workers Make Under $15 an Hour
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Newly released data shows that a majority of Starbuck's hourly workers make less than $15 across the U.S., despite their claims to be a progressive employer.

Despite Starbucks’s claims that it is a progressive employer that prioritizes the needs of its workers, newly released data shows that a majority of the company’s hourly workers make less than the average living wage across the U.S., 63 percent of hourly workers at Starbucks make less than $15 an hour. About a quarter of the company’s hourly workers make between $10 and $12 an hour, while another quarter make about $12 to $14 an hour, the data finds.

This means that a majority of the company’s hourly workers don’t make what economists qualify as a living wage. Even

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