The federal minimum wage in the United States first reached $1.00 on May 1, 1956. This increase was part of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which established minimum wage laws to protect workers. Prior to this, the minimum wage had been set at lower amounts in previous years, with the first federal minimum wage introduced in 1938 at $0.25 per hour.
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