Rising Tide: The Comeback
Meet some of Amazon’s neighbors near Nashville. See how our $15/hr starting wage is helping this salon bounce back from the pandemic.

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See how Amazon employees reacted to our $15 starting wage in 2018

Studies show that wage increases help communities and fuel economic growth. The investments we made in our hourly employees quickly benefitted local businesses and economies.

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We have taken positions on other important issues, including those below.
  • Nick Curry stands next to other Amazon employees at the office.
    Customers represent a wide array of genders, races, ethnicities, abilities, ages, religions, sexual orientations, military status, backgrounds, and political views. It’s critical that Amazon employees are also diverse and that we foster a culture where inclusion is the norm.
  • A family of a mom hugs her two boys while smiling for a photo outside of their home.
    Low-income and minority families are disproportionately affected by an affordable housing shortage in the U.S. While only governments at the local, state and federal level have the capacity to implement more effective housing policies, we believe the private and public sectors can work together to address this challenge.
  • An Amazon package leans against the front door of a house.
    Counterfeit is one of the few crimes specifically prohibited by the U.S. Constitution, yet bad actors are undeterred and continue to push their products through online and physical stores, harming both consumers and the retail companies who serve them.