A councilor who supported the push said the vote "sends a message heard around the world." US minimum wage is $7.25, although 38 states have set higher levels. The states of California, Connecticut and Maryland have recently passed laws increasing their respective wages to $10 or more in coming years.
Nationally, President Obama has called for a $10.10 mandated minimum wage, which would require action by the divided US Congress. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray had run for election to the city's top office on the issue, and the election of a socialist councilor also provided pressure.
The proposal came out of an advisory group of labor, business and non-profit representatives organized by Murray. Under the plan, firms with more than 500 employees nationally will be given at least three years to phase in the increase, those who provide health insurance subsidies would get four years and smaller businesses would be given seven years.
Some local businesses have come out in support of the measure, but a group of restaurant owners opposes it, saying it would force them to cut back on new recruits and service hours. A lobbying group said shortly after the measure passed it would sue because the varied phase-in time was unfair.
San Francisco was previously the highest hourly wage for a large US city at $10.74.
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