Businesses balk at higher minimum wage proposal

Businesses balk at higher minimum wage proposal

February 13, 2013 4:37 PM

During the State of the Union Address, President Obama's biggest proposal for working Americans was to increase the minimum wage to $9 per hour - something the government wouldn't have to pay for. But, as Anthony Mason reports, the businesses who would be footing the bill aren't embracing the president's idea.

Obama's minimum wage proposal gets mixed reaction
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