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Blue state fast-food wage hike risked jobs | Fox News


Fast-food job losses in California spiked after passage of the $20 minimum wage for some workers, according to a new study. A Berkeley Research Group study discovered not only were there 10,700 ... Read More

Study: Tipped wage hikes have no impact on reducing earnings gaps - MSN


The study analyzes U.S. Census Bureau data and found tipped wage hikes are shown to increase, rather than decrease, the hourly wage gaps between minority tipped employees and white tipped employees. Read More

Study: California $20 fast food minimum wage didn't cost jobs - USA TODAY


The study found that after the law went into effect prices saw a one-time increase of 3.7%, or about 15 cents for a $4 item. The study said that consumers absorbed about 62% of the cost increases ... Read More

California’s fast-food industry is shedding jobs, study says


New research published by Pepperdine University is attempting to settle the debate over whether boosting California’s minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour has led to job losses. The ... Read More

Study by Berkeley Research Group assesses impact of minimum wage increase on local economy - MSN


Caption: Study by Berkeley Research Group assesses impact of minimum wage increase on local economy. “You continue to read and see in real-time, owners that are upgrading, getting kiosks. Read More

California's $20 minimum wage raised prices by just 3.7% and did not reduce jobs, per Berkeley study. Critics hit back saying taxpayer funds used to 'present a skewed ... - MSN


California's $20 minimum wage raised prices by just 3.7% and did not reduce jobs, per Berkeley study. ... in job cuts. Fast food ... just two weeks prior and two weeks after the minimum wage hike ... Read More

California's minimum wage for fast-food workers did not create jobs - Reason.com


Minimum Wage. No, California's $20 Minimum Wage for Fast-Food Workers Did Not Create Jobs A University of California, Berkeley, study trumpeted in the media doesn't say what the press release claims. Read More


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