"California's Minimum Wage Hike: Impact on Unemployment and Prices"

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"California's Minimum Wage Hike: Impact on Unemployment and Prices"
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California's implementation of a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers has sparked concerns among economists about potential long-term impacts on the state's economy and unemployment rate. Libertarian economist Scott Sumner believes that the wage increase could lead to higher unemployment rates as businesses may need to lay off workers or raise prices to offset increased operational costs. The wage hike, along with other movements to raise wages in the state, could have a lasting impact on employment rates and patterns of where people live and find jobs, potentially leading to shifts in workforce dynamics and migration patterns.

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