California's $20 minimum wage led to fast food price hikes, lower customer traffic, study shows

California's $20 minimum wage led to fast food price hikes, lower customer traffic, study shows

Since California's new minimum wage law went into effect on April 1, menu prices at fast food restaurants has surged and foot traffic has slowed, according to new data. > react

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