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Target is a lot of things. It’s a one-stop-shop for a fresh cup of Starbucks coffee, cheap groceries, and even cheaper wine. It’s also a Mecca for trendy clothes and things you didn’t know you need. Target is basically a dream come true, and they certainly know a thing or two about turning people into loyal customers. However, starting June 2019, the brand will do something even cooler.
Considering the competitive nature of the labor market, this is huge news. Target’s biggest competitor, Walmart, only pays their workers a minimum wage of $11. The hourly pay of $13 may be what Target needs to attract more employees to their stores.
In fact, Target hopes to keep raising its minimum wage over the next few years. According to an article on NBC News, in 2017, the company shared that it wanted to increase their minimum hourly pay to $15 by 2020. Will they make it happen? Well, we can’t predict the future, but we’re glad to see that they’re making progress.
This is especially true if you’re on a no-buy challenge.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed!
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