The network evening news casts have yet to report an estimate by the 
Congressional Budget Office that President Obama's proposal to hike the 
minimum wage would cost the private sector $15 billion and raise the 
deficit.
The CBO report came out on Wednesday, but as of Friday evening the networks have ignored it. As the Washington Free Beacon pointed out,
 the CBO says that Obama's minimum wage would raise the deficit by $5 
billion over 10 years and cost private employers $15 billion.
When
 the CBO estimated in February that the wage proposal could cost 500,000
 jobs, CBS was the only network to report it on the evening news casts. 
Two days after the more recent estimate, all the networks have been 
silent.
"[I]n fiscal year 2017, when the federal minimum wage would be $10.10 per hour
under the legislation, state, local, and tribal employers would be required to pay their covered
workers
 an estimated $1 billion more in wages than they would pay under current
 law," the CBO stated. They added that "private employers would be 
required to pay their covered workers an estimated $15 billion more in 
wages than they would pay under current law."
