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Scranton, Pa., Slashes Its Workers' Pay to $7.25/Hour

Mayor Chris Doherty says minimum wage is all the city can afford

By Neal Colgrass,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 8, 2012 5:41 PM CDT

(Newser) – City workers in Scranton, Pa., had to be surprised on Friday—when their wages dropped to just $7.25 an hour, the state's minimum wage. But Mayor Chris Doherty says that's all Scranton can afford. "I'm trying to do the best I can with the limited amount of funds that I have," he tells NPR. "Our people work hard—our police and fire—I just don't have enough money and I can't print it in the basement."

Scranton's financial woes date back to World War II, when the city population began dropping, but now officials are clashing over a $16.8 million budget gap. Doherty (who cut his own pay to $7.25 an hour, too) wants to raise taxes, while city councilors want to borrow the money. Meanwhile, city coffers dropped to just $5,000 after the last paychecks went out. And unions are planning to fight the wage decrease in court tomorrow. "Don't know how I'm going to pay bills at home," said one firefighter. "I may be able to stave it off for a little while."

The city of Scranton, Pa., is paying its workers minimum wage.
The city of Scranton, Pa., is paying its workers minimum wage.   (Shutterstock)
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Doublewhiskeycoke
Jul 9, 2012 6:46 AM CDT
$7.25/ hour. That's about what police in my town are worth.
wasntme
Jul 9, 2012 3:36 AM CDT
Great strategy. If you do not want to work for 7.25 an hour you will have to quit. This makes you not eligible for unemployment. You will need this (unemployment) to help you and your family while moving or trying to find another job. They know this and now they are using it as another weapon. Having advance knowledge of this happening was the reasoning behind tighting Bankruptcy laws for the individual during the Bush administration. They probably screwed up though when announcing this by not somehow blaming this problem more on the union.
awojoone1
Jul 9, 2012 1:51 AM CDT
THE  7.25  wage was for HOURLY< UNION WORKERS   The salary people will receive THEIR  WELL EARNED  PAY  W T F ????
 

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