Comment on California Loses Nearly 10,000 Fast-Food Jobs After $20 Minimum Wage Signed Last Fall

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wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee ⁨5⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

franchiseherald.com/…/fosters-freeze-closes-locat…

Here is another article on it

Navarro expressed that she and her former colleagues preferred to keep their old wages instead of losing their jobs altogether. “From what I’ve heard from my employees, we all would have chosen to stay at our previous wage because now we’re unemployed,” she told Fox Business.

“Small businesses can’t handle a more than 120% increase in the minimum wage over the last decade. We’re all poorer than we were ten years ago, which shows that raising the minimum wage isn’t helping,” he commented to the media.

The issue is that wages should have been increased more gradually over time and not rapidly when inflation was the highest and right after a pandemic. That is just dumb. People will only pay so much for fast food and that price is already exceeded.

foxbusiness.com/…/mcdonalds-25-deal-viral-users-b…

Yet the left claims they want to be more like Denmark but then balk when they find out Denmark doesn’t have a minimum wage.

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