California's $20 Fast-Food Wage Linked to Higher Prices, Fewer Jobs, More Automation

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California's $20 Fast-Food Wage Linked to Higher Prices, Fewer Jobs, More Automation
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UC Santa Cruz researchers studied 100+ fast‑food outlets and found that California’s $20 minimum wage for franchised outlets increased prices, reduced hours and overtime, and boosted automation, with local restaurants feeling the labor-cost pressure; the study frames these as unintended consequences and adds to the debate over wage mandates in policy.

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