“Proving them wrong”: After raising minimum wage, California has more fast-food jobs than ever Salon
Contradicts a hair cutter's assertion that a restaurant in her mall closed because California raised the fast food minimum wage to $20.
I've noted previously that Rubio's restaurants in California closed, not because of that minimum wage increase, but because private equity encumbered them so much their loan payments meant no such raise would be possible.
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