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Los Angeles Might Raise the Minimum Wage to $30 Ahead of the 2028 Olympics
Sep 9, 2025 1:42 PM

  

Los Angeles Might Raise the Minimum Wage to  Ahead of the 2028 Olympics1

  A Hollywood street sign in Los Angeles Should Los Angeles increase the minimum wage for hotel and airport employees ahead of the 2028 Olympics? (more) Los Angeles Might Raise the Minimum Wage to $30 Ahead of the 2028 Olympics ProCon headline Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Print print Print Please select which sections you would like to print: Table Of Contents Cite verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Select Citation Style MLA APA Chicago Manual of Style Copy Citation Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/procon/Los-Angeles-Might-Raise-the-Minimum-Wage-to-30-Ahead-of-the-2028-Olympics Feedback Feedback Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Feedback Type Select a type (Required) Factual Correction Spelling/Grammar Correction Link Correction Additional Information Other Your Feedback Submit Feedback Thank you for your feedback Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

  External Websites Ask the Chatbot a Question Written and fact-checked by The Editors of ProCon ProCon's editors write and verify new content and update existing content. ProCon presents the pro and con arguments to debatable issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, freely accessible way. The Editors of ProCon Last Updated: Aug 11, 2025 • Article History Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot ProCon Debates: Should the Federal Minimum Wage Be Increased?; Is Hosting the Olympics Worth the Cost?

  ProCon Issues in the News: The City of Los Angeles passed an ordinance on May 23, 2025, that would incrementally but rapidly increase the minimum wage for hotel and airport employees ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics, which will be hosted by the city.

  The minimum wage for hotel workers (at hotels with at least 60 rooms) is already higher than what other Los Angeles workers receive ($21.01 per hour as of July 1, 2025, compared with $17.87 for the city at large). Similarly, fast food workers receive a $20.00 minimum wage, as of April 1, 2024.

  In consideration of the increased tourism expected with the 2028 Games, Ordinance No. 188610 would raise minimum wage rates for hotel and airport workers on the following schedule:

  July 1, 2025: at least $22.50 per hourJuly 1, 2026: at least $25.00 per hourJuly 1, 2027: at least $27.50 per hourJuly 1, 2028: at least $30.00 per hourJuly 1, 2029: Future adjustments will be made according to the percentage increase in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers for Los Angeles.Also, if the employer does not offer health insurance, employees would be paid the mandated minimum wage plus an additional rate in compensation.

  However, the ordinance was suspended on June 27, 2025, because a petition was filed by Los Angeles residents. The city clerk now has to verify all 140,774 signatures to the petition. If enough (92,998) signatures are deemed valid, then city council must take one of three actions: repeal the ordinance, submit the ordinance to voters during an election within 110 days of certification, or refer the ordinance to a department for an impact report, after which one of the two preceding actions must be taken.

  Although the rate hike would coincide with a potentially record-breaking influx of tourists, Los Angeles has seen tourism drop dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic, further intensifying the tug-of-war between businesses trying to stay afloat and employees trying to pay rent in one of the most expensive U.S. cities.

  Discussion Questions Should minimum wages be raised? Why or why not?Is hosting the Olympics worth the cost? Consider the financial, infrastructure, and cultural implications of hosting the Olympics. Explain your answer.Consider the cost of living in your town or city. Based on your findings, what should the minimum wage be? Explain your answer. Sources City Clerk of Los Angeles, “Ordinance No. 188610” (accessed August 5, 2025), cityclerk.lacity.orgCity Clerk of Los Angeles, “Signature Verification of Referendum Against Ordinance No. 188610” (July 23, 2025), cityclerk.lacity.orgCity of Los Angeles Office of Wage Standards, “Raise the Wage LA” (accessed August 5, 2025), wagesla.lacity.govKurtis Lee, “Minimum Wage in L.A. Could Rise to $30 an Hour. Just Enough or Too Much?” (August 4, 2025), nytimes.com

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