San Francisco’s minimum wage has climbed 41 percent to $15.59 per hour. And Seattle, the first city with a $15 minimum wage, now forces large employers to pay at least $16 an hour. “People can stay home, people can eat out less often.”MICHAEL SALTSMAN: A $15 MINIMUM WAGE WOULD HURT FAMILIES – WILL DEMS VOTE FOR RECKLESS POLICY OR FACE FACTS? He supports the city’s minimum wage law, but admits that it has forced him trim staff to be more efficient. Proponents of a higher minimum wage say Restaurants Unlimited is making worker’s pay a convenient scapegoat.
Source: Fox News July 17, 2019 19:25 UTC