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OK, I just found a figure. About 2M people in the US make minimum wage, or .66% of the population. I don't know how many people in the US actually work. Let's say 130-150M? So, still we're less than 2%, and many if not most of these will be highschoolers or similar, so in fact I would suspect a pretty damn small amount of families actually go on minimum wage.
Another link
Another link
Also, it covers my estimation on workers, which wasn't too far off 🙂Data from the Department of Labor show that most minimum wage-earners are young, part-time workers and that relatively few live below the poverty line. A minimum wage hike, then, is more a raise for suburban teenagers than for the working poor.
This means that out of 1.5% of workers in the US who are on minimum wage only .3% of those earning minimum wage actually live in a family that earns less than the poverty line.Only one in five minimum wage-earners lives in a family that earns less than the poverty line.