Just look at how restaurant & Bar jobs have been killed off since they started increasing wages back in 2015 /spic.twitter.com/oCDVw2Agk5
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Just look at how restaurant & Bar jobs have been killed off since they started increasing wages back in 2015 /spic.twitter.com/oCDVw2Agk5
Sacramento has seen lots of restaurant closures this year. We are in the middle of a graduated annual hike to $15. I think restaurants here also have been affected by loss of patrons due to sales tax increase, parking fee hikes and high housing costs. Perfect storm.
To everyone shouting about the cost of living, rents in Seattle are some of the slowest rising in the countryhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.seattletimes.com/business/real-estate/seattle-rents-growing-at-among-slowest-rates-in-country-as-apartment-boom-reaches-record/%3Famp%3D1 …
Generally speaking, I feel like more people are concerned with what a higher minimum wage would do to cost of living, not unemployment rate.
I work in Seattle. My company just takes on more cheap debt to cover rising labor costs. I mean, what could go wrong?
I've never understood how Conservatives fail to see that in a *consumer* based economy, businesses do *worse* when fewer people can afford to buy what they produce. Even Henry Ford, dubious in MANY ways, knew that he benefitted when his own workers could buy the cars they made.
I prefer $1000/mo guaranteed + higher wages. When survival is tied to jobs, it's an 'employers market', we have to force minimum wages, and employers are incentivized to cheap out on wages. With the #FreedomDividend employers get $1000/mo too. That's why I support #Yang2020
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