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California's $20 Fast-Food Minimum Wage Leads to Higher Prices and Automation

via Washington Times·4d ago

California's landmark $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers has produced unintended consequences, including higher menu prices and reduced employee hours. The state is also seeing accelerating automation in response to labor costs. This study provides evidence that high minimum wages can stifle employment and increase consumer costs.

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