Some diners could be put off eating out when fast-food prices in California go up in the spring.
The state is raising the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour, prompting restaurants to hike menu prices.
California is putting up the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour on April 1 — and it could make restaurant prices so unpalatable that people buy more groceries to cook at home instead.
The state's current general minimum wage is $16 an hour, compared to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 .
But the new statewide legislation, AB 1228, will only create a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers.
Persons:
Jon Tower, Jack, Darin Harris, Jonathan Knowles, –, Harris, Matt Clark, Clark
Organizations:
Citi, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Locations:
California