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Gavin Newsome Signs $22 an Hour Fast Food Wage Bill
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It's being called a stepping stone to the unionization of the fast food industry.
Ready for those $10 hamburgers, California?
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The last time I went to either Mcdonalds or Burger King the supper deluxo Quarter pounder or Whopper meals were $2.99 plus tax so I figured they must be around 6 or 7 bux now.
Nope! For the same size I used to get for $2.99 years ago the meal was now $12.50!!!
I can get two $4.99 cans of soup and one $2.49 can of beans for that! It will be at least another 12 or 15 years before I set foot in either Mcdonalds or Burger King again. For $12.50 they can keep their slop and they can thank Joe Biden for his Bidenflation for that.
Since then I passed the local Wendys and they are offering jobs starting at $14 per hour and up on their sign.
I guess most places aren't far behind because I talked to a shelve stocker who drives up from Green Bay and stocks his companies stuff at the local big box store and he told me that fast food was already offering $21 per hour to start at some places in Green Bay
If first responders and state workers ask for a comparative pay increase everyones taxes will increase to pay for it, making the most expensive state even more expensive to live in.
And people keep voting for this guy. smh
They consider flipping hamburgers a career.
And they want to make as much as a skilled trade doing it.
And in California they probably will very soon.
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