scorecardJeff Bezos called for Amazon's competitors to raise their minimum wage. Here's how retail rivals like Walmart, Target, and Costco stack up on worker pay.
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Jeff Bezos called for Amazon's competitors to raise their minimum wage. Here's how retail rivals like Walmart, Target, and Costco stack up on worker pay.

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Jeff Bezos called for Amazon's competitors to raise their minimum wage. Here's how retail rivals like Walmart, Target, and Costco stack up on worker pay.

Amazon

Amazon

Minimum wage: $15 per hour

"We strongly believe that this will benefit our business as we invest in our employees," Bezos wrote in his annual letter to shareholders on Thursday.

"But that is not what drove the decision," he continued. "We had always offered competitive wages. But we decided it was time to lead – to offer wages that went beyond competitive. We did it because it seemed like the right thing to do."

Target

Target

Minimum wage: $13 (starting in June)

Earlier in April, Target announced it is raising its minimum starting pay to $13 an hour, up from $12 an hour. The new minimum wage will take effect in June.

CEO Brian Cornell announced in March that the company was "committed" to raising its starting wage to $15 an hour by 2020.

Ikea

Ikea

Minimum wage: $11.87

Ikea raised its minimum wage across the US to $11.87 an hour in 2015.

Walmart

Walmart

Minimum wage: $11 per hour

In January 2018, Walmart announced plans to raise entry-level pay to $11 an hour.

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