Approximately 10,000 jobs have been cut at California fast food eateries after the minimum wage was raised to $20, causing businesses to struggle and some to shut down.
Key Points
10,000 jobs cut at fast food eateries in California
Restaurants raised prices and laid off workers to offset increased wages
Some businesses struggled to stay afloat and closed down
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Approximately 10,000 jobs have been cut at fast food restaurants in California
Restaurants have had to raise prices and lay off workers to stay afloat
Some restaurants have been forced to shut down due to financial strain