Popular fast-food chains like Burger King and In-N-Out have recently hiked their prices just two days after California implemented a $20 minimum wage increase
Californians are experiencing firsthand the economic impacts of the state’s new minimum wage law. The recent law, effective as of Monday, established a minimum wage for fast-food workers. Notably, popular chains like Burger King and In-N-Out raised prices significantly just two days after the $20 minimum wage was implemented. The Western Journal covered this development in detail. Californians are directly feeling the economic effects of the state’s recent minimum wage legislation. With the law setting a minimum wage for fast-food workers starting on Monday, major chains such as Burger King and In-N-Out promptly raised prices substantially, merely two days after the $20 wage standard took effect. The Western Journal provided comprehensive coverage of these unfolding events.
Californians are getting a lesson in economics courtesy of the state’s new minimum wage law. A new law, taking effect this past Monday, created a minimum wage for fast-food workers […]
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