KEY POINTS
  • The House of Representatives' decision to pass a bill raising the federal minimum wage to $15 received almost immediate criticism from major business organizations.
  • The groups say the bill, which the Democrat-controlled chamber passed in a 231-199 vote, would be expensive and lead to increased unemployment.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimated raising the minimum wage to $15 could cost 1.3 million jobs but raise pay for 17 million
Andres Orellana cooks vegetables at Illegal Pete's on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder last December. Illegal Pete's has announced that they will raise minimum wage to $15 per hour nationally.

The House of Representatives' decision to pass a bill raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour received almost immediate criticism from major business organizations.

The groups say the bill, which the Democrat-controlled chamber passed in a 231-199 vote, would be expensive and lead to increased unemployment.