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Miss Kim brought in $1.89 million in sales in 2023 and made a net profit of $101,553 for the fiscal year from August 2022 to July 2023. "I started wondering, if I had Korean food or Asian food and I was able to tell this story…what would that look like?" In the fiscal year from August 2016 to July 2017, Miss Kim brought in $699,877 in sales, according to Kim. Doing away with tippingToday, Miss Kim is profitable and thriving, with total sales of $1.89 million in 2023. When Miss Kim first opened, "we decided that we're going to do away with tipped credit and pay people living wage."
Persons: Ji Hye Kim, Kim, Ann Arbor, Miss Kim, Young Kim, Hye Kim Kim, Paul Saginaw, Ari Weinzweig, Zingerman's, Hye Kim, she'd, It's, Kim didn't, Zach Green, Marisa Forziati Organizations: CNBC, U.S, University of Michigan, Dancing Sandwich Enterprises, Miss Locations: South Korea, New Jersey, Ann, Zingerman's, Ann Arbor, Michigan, New York, Saginaw, Korea, Ann Arbor , Michigan, gochujang, U.S, United States, Miss
"As far as minimum wage, it's been way too low for way too long," Saginaw says. Some oppose minimum wage increases, as they boost overall costs. That said, here's how much minimum wages are increasing across the U.S., and why these two small business owners applaud the change. A statewide minimum wage increase to $12 for all employees (regardless of benefit status) will take place in July 2024. Minimum wage is also increasing in Chicago and San Francisco, among other cities and counties.
Persons: Paul Saginaw, Gina Schaefer, Schaefer, Tom Williams, it's, Organizations: CNBC, Hardware, Capitol Visitor Center, Cq, Inc, Getty, D.C, DC, Logan Locations: Nevada , Oregon, Washington, Maryland, Virginia, Las Vegas, Saginaw, Nevada, U.S, Portland, Montgomery County , Maryland, Chicago, San Francisco
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