
Costco to raise minimum wage to $16 per hour, above Amazon, Target
Boost to $16 an hour starting next week puts Costco’s starting wages above Target, Amazon.
Costco will raise its minimum wage to $16 an hour starting next week, CEO Craig Jelinek said during a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Thursday.
“Since Costco’s inception, the company has been committed to paying the employees very competitive retail wages and providing them broad and affordable health care benefits,” Jelinek said. “Two years ago, we moved our starting hourly wage to $15 everywhere in the U.S. Effective next week, the starting wage will go to $16.”
“It’s important to us that Costco employees have opportunities to make more than just $15 or $16 an hour. Costco employees receive regular increases for hours worked,” he said.
The $16 an hour boost puts its starting wages above Target’s and Amazon’s. Target implemented a $15 per hour minimum wage in July, while Amazon raised its minimum wage to $15 in 2018.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., chaired the Senate Budget Committee hearing, titled “Should Taxpayers Subsidize Poverty Wages at Large Profitable Corporations?” He said he invited Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to testify but he declined.
Ticker |
Security |
Last |
Change |
Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
COST |
COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION |
333.90 |
-6.80 |
-2.00% |
AMZN |
AMAZON.COM INC. |
3,057.16 |
-102.37 |
-3.24% |
TGT |
TARGET CORP. |
185.08 |
-2.00 |
-1.07% |