Walmart pay hike brings ‘hourly wage’ to $16.40

Bloomberg

Walmart Inc said it will raise wages for a swath of its US workforce, bringing its average hourly wage to $16.40 as the big-box retailer competes for employees amid a labour shortage.
The raise of at least $1 per hour will start on September 25 and cover more than 565,000 workers, Walmart US Chief Executive Officer John Furner said in a message to employees. Furner said it’s the third pay rise for store workers over the past year.
The world’s largest retailer has moved to raise pay and improve benefits in the US in recent years — a shift from its previous strategy of keeping wages low. However, Walmart’s focus on increasing average pay contrasts with the higher starting wages that have been implemented by competitors such as Target Corp, which has boosted starting pay to $15, and Costco Wholesale Corp, which has set it at $16. Walmart’s starting rate is $11.

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