T-Mobile employees are getting a new hourly minimum wage of $20, according to an announcement Friday by the CEO, coming at a time when the purchasing capacity of Americans keeps going down due to a 39-year high inflation rate. CEO Mike Sievert said that the move was about providing a competitive wage for everyone, including new team members. T-Mobile has around 75,000 employees, as of 2020, and this raise is applicable to all full-timers and part-time staff. The Washington-based telecom provider currently services close to 107 million customers in the country. “The truth is, the vast majority of our employees already earn well above this level, especially when including incentive pay. But this move is about inclusion, and we wanted to draw a line that ensures no employee is left behind,” said Sievert in a news release. The company has also invested $22.4 million in benefits for nearly 7,000 employees …