A new study by the University of California Riverside School of Business’s Center for Economic Forecasting Development shows the impact of the increases in California’s minimum wage have negatively affected smaller independent operators and full-service operators more than chain and limited-service concepts. California’s minimum wage has increased by 50% since 2012 and now stands at…
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