The average hourly wage for fast food workers rose 18% while employment was stable, a study found

  • @Zachariah
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    243 months ago

    As far as I know, raising the minimum wage has never increased inflation nor decreased employment.

  • @iAvicenna
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    93 months ago

    but the shareholders? nobody thinks about them…

  • @shalafi
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    3 months ago

    It’s because fast food places can’t cut staff. They’re running as slim as they can get away with as is. OTOH, restaurants margins are famously slim so I’m not sure how, or if, they’re staying in business with an 18% hike to their highest expense.

    Anyone explain this?

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        • @TheDoozer
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          43 months ago

          I was the store manager of a dairy queen, and the owner was on the payroll for a very generous wage, leaving a similar small amount per week in “profit,” which is to say money that went back into the business for repairs/upgrades/maintenance. I haven’t worked enough places to know if this is typical, but he made it seem to me that’s how those businesses worked.