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by frgtpsswrdlame
3283 days ago
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Yes. The multi-site issue combined with the $19/hr problem prevent the study from being very useful. Given this quote: This pattern of average higher pay and more employment appears also in food services: a decline of about 150 jobs paying under $19 from 2014 to 2016 and a simultaneous increase of about 4,500 jobs in all pay levels at single-site food service establishments. Would you concede the possibility that in Seattle's restaurant sector a higher minimum wage did not have negative employment effects? (NOTE: I edited this question) |
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> We estimate an effect of zero when analyzing employment in the restaurant industry at all wage levels, comparable to many prior studies.