$25 Minimum Wage? A New Bill Says Yes — Here’s What It Means For You
Jun 28, 2026, 11:04 AM
A new bill is pushing to raise the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour. Yes, you read that right. Twenty. Five. Dollars.
That’s a pretty massive leap from the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour — a number that honestly sounds like it was set when gas cost the same as a gumball.
The Research Says…
According to studies, $25 an hour is roughly what a single working adult without kids needs to actually live. Just live. Nothing fancy. No spa days. No avocado toast. Just bills and groceries.
Which brings up the not-so-fun part — researchers identified 14 states where even $25 an hour won’t cut it.
Spoiler: Colorado’s cost of living isn’t exactly a bargain either, friends.
What This Means For Denver Families
For those of us raising kids — especially those delightful pre-teen humans who apparently need new everything constantly — $25 an hour as a baseline feels like a step in the right direction.
The bill still has a long road ahead before anything changes in your paycheck.
But hey, it’s a conversation worth having.
