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'Low-income workers should not have to give higher-income workers more of their wages'

About the Author
Elizabeth New (Hovde)
Director, Center for Health Care and Center for Worker Rights

While some supporters of a harmful payroll tax brag that thousands have been helped by it, they fail to mention that millions of workers have not. And making ends meet is more difficult for some workers because of it. Estimate your paid-leave tax here

The Paid Family and Medical Leave program places self-sufficiency further out of reach for some Washingtonians and should end. But instead of discussing the program's end, lawmakers nearly passed a bill that would have raised the tax rate to 2%. This mandatory tax on workers started at .4% in 2019. Today it's at .92%. And it's no safety net. Middle- and upper-income workers use the program most. 

Full-time workers, including low-income ones, pay hundreds of dollars each year for paid leave that most don't receive. That's money that could go to other life needs. 

Read my column in the Washington State Standard about a policy proposal that is likely to return. 

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