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“ stfuconservatives:
“ diegueno:
“ The highest minimum wage in the nation is set to rise again in 2013, as San Francisco’s low-end compensation rate will increase from $10.24 to $10.55 per hour.
In 2003, voters...

    kingjaffejoffer:

    assistedsass:

    stfuconservatives:

    diegueno:

    The highest minimum wage in the nation is set to rise again in 2013, as San Francisco’s low-end compensation rate will increase from $10.24 to $10.55 per hour.

    In 2003, voters approved a local ordinance tying the minimum wage to the regional rate of inflation in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose. Set at $8.50 per hour when the law took effect, The City’s minimum wage has increased in every year but one since 2004.

    City officials and low-wage worker advocate groups have long argued that increasing the minimum wage helps the local economy by giving service industry workers more disposable income to spend.

    S.F. employers paying more

    • Minimum wage has risen almost every year since 2004:
    • 2004: $8.50 per hour
    • 2005: $8.62 per hour
    • 2006: $8.82 per hour
    • 2007: $9.14 per hour
    • 2008: $9.36 per hour
    • 2009: $9.79 per hour
    • 2010: $9.79 per hour
    • 2011: $9.92 per hour
    • 2012: $10.24 per hour
    • 2013: $10.55 per hour
    • Source: San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement

    In addition, a 2004 peer-reviewed UC Berkeley study found that the rising minimum wage had no impact on jobs or the propensity of employers to leave the area. Instead, it concluded that restaurants in particular passed on increased costs to customers, with prices rising 6.2 percent for fast food and 1.8 percent at sit-down eateries.


    (via San Francisco’s minimum wage will rise again to $10.55 | Dan Schreiber | Local | San Francisco Examiner)

    A sterling example of how increasing the minimum wage does not hurt jobs.

    They passed on costs, which is the alternative to hiring less. The percentages  of food inflation seem to be manageable. I still doubt this would help on a national level, considering the varying levels of unemployment.

    If food prices are going up, and the rest of California has almost a 10% unemployment rate, it’s not really helping the jobless; just those in communities that decided not to hire less.

    For what its worth, San Francisco is an incredibly expensive place to live or visit. $10/hr in SF is probably equal to $8/hr in most other cities

    Source: sfexaminer.com
    • March 30, 2015 (11:58 pm)
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      From what I know the standard of living is also higher in California, but the point given still remains, I believe.
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