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The Albuquerque City Council voted down a controversial wage bill Monday night even though an amendment to reduce tipped wages had been removed. Its opponents say the bill should be brought back in a different form.
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New Mexicans need to earn about $20 per hour to afford a modest apartment in much of the state, according to an annual report on housing affordability released by the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
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Those who take care of others, such as personal care assistants, home health aides, and nursing attendants, fall under a category called direct support workers. In New Mexico, they make an average of $11 an hour. But proposed legislation would change that.
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Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico 7/8 8am: Have you noticed 鈥渉elp wanted鈥 signs in the windows of your favorite restaurants and businesses? The COVID-19 pandemic has鈥
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Democratic candidate for governor Michelle Lujan Grisham trounced Steve Pearce, winning the seat by almost a hundred thousand votes.At the Democratic鈥
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May 1 is International Workers Day, a celebration of the working class and labor around the world. Here in New Mexico, civil rights organizations,鈥
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Santa Fe is an expensive place to live. But it鈥檚 also an expensive place to build. Affordable housing and the bottom line of developers often clash. An鈥
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Living in Santa Fe has gotten more and more expensive over the years. Today, home prices in New Mexico鈥檚 capital city are higher than almost anywhere else鈥
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九色网 Call In Show 3/12 8a: Lawmakers in Santa Fe are considering proposals that would raise the state's minimum wage. The cities of Santa Fe, Albuquerque鈥
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Rodrigo Aguilera of Carlsbad spent decades working as a lab technician, first in the potash mines and then at a natural gas plant. A registered Democrat,鈥