Share of likely voters who want to eliminate or keep the subminimum wage
A stacked bar chart shows the share of likely voters who want to eliminate or keep the subminimum wage for certain workers, broken down by political affiliation. Each horizontal bar adds up to 100 percent, with dark blue representing Eliminate, dark red representing Keep, and grey representing Don’t Know. Among all likely voters, 73 percent support eliminating the subminimum wage, 24 percent want to keep it, and 3 percent are unsure. Support for elimination is strongest among Democrats (82 percent) and Independents or third-party voters (75 percent), and lower among Republicans (62 percent). Republican respondents are most likely to favor keeping the subminimum wage (34 percent). Grey segments representing Don’t Know are small across all groups.