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Amazon raises pay for U.S. fulfillment center and transportation workers

Hourly wages are being raised by $1.50, to an average base hourly wage of $22 per hour.

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SEATTLE — Amazon announced that it has raised wages for fulfillment center and transportation employees to more than $22 per hour, plus health benefits.

The company made the change effective Wednesday morning. It all comes as part of a $2.2 billion investment across all U.S. locations.

According to a blog by Amazon Worldwide Operations VP Udit Madan, hourly wages are being raised by $1.50, to an average base hourly wage of $22 per hour. Madan said that, including the value of elected benefits, this goes up to $29 per hour.

Those benefits include day-one healthcare, dental, 401(k) with company match, pre-paid college tuition, and even free Amazon Prime.

"It’s one of the many ways that we say thank you for all the work that they do to support our customers and communities," wrote Madan, and it was exciting to be able to share the news with hundreds of them in person."

Amazon said they revisit their hourly wages and benefits every year.

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