Leave it to the States: Exploring the Wide Variation in State's Minimum Wages from 2009-2021

Cassidy Vangeri

States are progressively using their power to increase minimum wages causing variation across the US. The common factors that contribute to this variation are inflation, median household income, unions, and state party control. Understanding the economic and political factors that cause these disparities is essential when studying the variation in minimum wages. My analysis illustrates that both economic and political factors influence increases in minimum wages and that economic factors are mediated through political institutions.

Major: 
Political Science
Exhibition Category: 
Arts and Humanities (including Visual Arts)
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Michael Berkman
Poster Number: 
50351