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Fast-Food Wage Hike Puts All Owners on Notice

Crain's New York
The implications of a state labor board's July 22 decision to raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 an hour from $8.75 are clear: Other industries with low-wage workers could find themselves facing a similar pay hike soon.
 
Next up is likely the retail industry, followed by home care, child care and even adjunct professors, said Amy Traub, a senior policy analyst at Demos, a liberal think tank.
 
"The patchwork of wage hikes by locality and industry, as well as the falling unemployment rate, will exert pressure on many low-paying businesses to raise wages," Ms. Traub said.
 
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