
Seattle restaurants torn over minimum wage hike
Clip: 4/30/2014 | 8m 6s
Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports from Seattle on Making $ense.
Seattle’s push to raise the minimum wage to $15 has left owners and workers in the city’s restaurant industry conflicted. Caught between moral pressure on the one hand, and market pressure on the other, many businesses warn that such a hike could cut benefits and raise prices. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports from Seattle.
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Seattle restaurants torn over minimum wage hike
Clip: 4/30/2014 | 8m 6s
Seattle’s push to raise the minimum wage to $15 has left owners and workers in the city’s restaurant industry conflicted. Caught between moral pressure on the one hand, and market pressure on the other, many businesses warn that such a hike could cut benefits and raise prices. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports from Seattle.
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