I'm in California where most of the state was forced to take on the $15 minimum wage for restaurant workers. I haven't specifically noticed job loss as a result, but what I do see is many places adding a 5% surcharge to all bills to cover the increased cost. It made eating out significantly more expensive because it's essentially a new large tax you have to pay.
I'm in California where most of the state was forced to take on the $15 minimum wage for restaurant workers. I haven't specifically noticed job loss as a result, but what I do see is many places adding a 5% surcharge to all bills to cover the increased cost. It made eating out significantly more expensive because it's essentially a new large tax you have to pay.
I'm in California where most of the state was forced to take on the $15 minimum wage for restaurant workers. I haven't specifically noticed job loss as a result, but what I do see is many places adding a 5% surcharge to all bills to cover the increased cost. It made eating out significantly more expensive because it's essentially a new large tax you have to pay.