(Reuters) - Bank of America has raised its minimum hourly wage in the United States to $24, it said on Tuesday. The move brings the bank closer to its plan to reach a $25 minimum hourly wage by ...
Bank of America is closing in on its objective of paying its U.S. workers a minimum of $25 an hour by 2025, increasing its base wage to within a buck of that goal starting in October. The step ...
Bank of America has bumped up its minimum hourly wage for the seventh consecutive year. Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC) said today it has bumped up its minimum hourly wage to $24. It marks ...
Bank of America is raising its minimum wage to $24 per hour, getting a step closer to the company’s goal of increasing it to $25 per hour by 2025, the U.S. lender announced on Tuesday.
Bank of America had raised its U.S. minimum hourly wage to $24, marking the latest step in the bank's 2021 pledge to boost the minimum rate to $25 from $20. The Charlotte, N.C., bank on Tuesday ...
Bank of America Corp. said Tuesday it’s raising its U.S. minimum wage by $1 to $24 per hour, or nearly $50,000 per year, for all full-time and part-time workers. The banking giant BAC said it ...
Bank of America has raised its national minimum wage to $24 an hour, bringing the minimum annualized salary to $50,000, according to a statement released today. That’s $20,000 more than ...
Bank of America has raised its minimum hourly wage in the United States to $24, it said today. The move brings the bank closer to its plan to reach a $25 minimum hourly wage by 2025, as it aims to ...
If Bank of America hits its $25-per-hour goal next year, its minimum hourly wage will have climbed more than 121% since 2010, the bank said. Bank of America has made a habit, too, of offering ...