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California's $20 Fast Food Wage Yields Higher Prices, Fewer Jobs, More Automation
The $20 FAST Act raised fast food prices by 3.7% and led to fewer jobs, reduced hours, and increased automation, impacting workers and locally owned restaurants, UC-Santa Cruz study finds.
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California’s $20 fast food wage yields higher prices, fewer jobs, more automation
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Two years ago, a hotly contested law imposing a $20-per-hour minimum wage on franchised fast food outlets took effect. The legislation, Assembly Bill 1228, emerged from months of intense political conflict, pitting fast food behemoths such as McDonalds against service worker unions, arguing […] The post California’s $20 fast food wage yields higher prices, fewer jo…
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