California’s latest “victory” in progressive policymaking is now measurable in lost jobs. The state’s $20 fast-food minimum wage law has reportedly cost nearly 18,000 jobs, according to a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research earlier this month. Researchers Jeffrey Clemens, Olivia Edwards, and Jonathan Meer found that...
California’s latest “victory” in progressive policymaking is now measurable in lost jobs. The state’s $20 fast-food minimum wage law has reportedly cost nearly 18,000 jobs, according to a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research earlier this month. Researchers Jeffrey Clemens, Olivia Edwards, and Jonathan Meer found that…