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Michigan started the new year by joining 21 states in raising the minimum wage But workers saw a smaller increase than they would have if a 2018 citizen-led ballot initiative was still on the books.

As of Jan. 1, minimum wage workers in Michigan will make $9.65 an hour, which is a 20-cent pay increase from 2019. Employees who are tipped will also see an increase in their hourly pay from $3.59 to $3.67 an hour.

These increases are much lower than what was proposed under the original minimum wage ballot initiative, led by the Michigan One Fair Wage coalition. And this wasn’t the first time the Legislature acted to scale back a minimum-wage hike.

Read more at Michigan Advance