File #: 19-0257    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 3/11/2019 In control: Finance Committee
Agenda date: 3/20/2019 Final action: 3/20/2019
Title: Discussion of Data Needs and Approach to Studying Business, Non-profit, and Worker Profiles to Inform Discussion on Minimum Wage
Title
Discussion of Data Needs and Approach to Studying Business, Non-profit, and Worker Profiles to Inform Discussion on Minimum Wage

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Discussion

City Manager Recommendation:
Discussion of data needs and approach to studying business, non-profit, and worker profiles to inform discussion on minimum wage.

Report
Issue:
Discussion of data needs and approach to studying business, non-profit, and worker profiles to inform discussion on minimum wage.

Staff Contact:
Debbie Sullivan, Administrative Service Director, 360.753.8499
Mike Reid, Economic Development Director, 360.753.8591
Steve Hall, City Manager, 360.753.8370

Presenter(s):
Debbie Sullivan, Administrative Service Director
Mike Reid, Economic Development Director
Steve Hall, City Manager

Background and Analysis:
At its February meeting the Finance Committee discussed wage impacts and other cost factors related to business and nonprofit organizations in the City. It also discussed the plight of low wage workers, the many factors that make it difficult to afford rising costs in Olympia along with increasing operating costs facing locally-owned businesses and nonprofits.

The Committee concluded that increasing the City's understanding of local businesses and nonprofits serves a multitude of purposes. Olympia lacks data and needs a better understanding on employer size, employees, revenues, profitability, competitive environment, and current impacts and factors that affect the vitality of the local economy.

The Committee agreed that a first step, before any policy initiatives are developed, is to increase the City's understanding of these aspects of businesses and nonprofits so that any policy initiatives, such as minimum wage, can be better assessed to avoid unintended impacts. The City has some information about employers, wages, gross revenues and more through various sources such as B&O tax collection, business licensing information, and census data. How...

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