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The paper covers California’s 2023 law, which enacted a $20 minimum wage for restaurants that had at least 60 locations in the US. This was a significant increase from the fast food minimum wage for California, which had been $16 (though some localities had higher minimum wages). They examine the impact of the law on employment and find:
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article...20-minimum-wage-killed-18000-restaurant-jobs/
You smack the Democrat mule twice, the first to interrupt the identity politics and the second to see if it remembers basic economics.
That “study” is the same one you started a thread about months ago, and the results were debunked at that point.
The study uses employment data from before the new wage went into effect, and the number of fast food restaurants has increased since the new minimum wage went into effect.
It’s weird that you and 86TintaNoitx2024 both dredged up the same old topic recently.