Trump’s Overtime Pay Cut Tracker
The Trump administration has abandoned the Department of Labor’s overtime pay regulations. It’s going to cost workers $1.2 billion per year.
In 2016, the Department of Labor strengthened a regulation requiring employers to pay workers overtime when they work more than 40 hours a week. The regulation hadn’t been adequately updated in over 40 years—and in that time, it had eroded to a cover only a fraction of the people it was designed to protect.
The DOL’s overdue attempt to restore lost pay to America’s workers was blocked in the courts by business interests, and on October 31, 2017, the Trump administration made clear in legal proceedings that it would not defend the rule.
The result will be over a billion dollars in lost wages each year, and 12.5 million workers left with weakened protections—or none at all. Here are the numbers.
What workers will lose each year without updated overtime regulations
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Wages lost since the rule was abandoned 10/31/17
$1,200,000,000
- Wages lost per month
- Wages lost per week
- Wages lost per day