Toyota moving to Texas

NEW -> Contingent Buyer Assistance Program
sorry about that grabbed the wrong number, should have netted it out, you’re correct…🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂
California fast food restaurants have cut 10,000 jobs thanks to state’s $20 minimum wage


https://nypost.com/2024/06/06/busin...ince-passing-20-minimum-wage-business-agency/
Looks like it depends where you are getting your news:


California’s $20 Fast-Food Minimum Wage Is a Win-Win-Win, Research Says

A study by UC Berkeley economists says the state’s mandated hourly minimum pay hike increased worker income, but left employment and menu price levels largely unchanged.

I think it's too early to call it. But you keep fear mongering.
 
that’s for sure, I wouldn’t believe anything coming out of a place like Cal Berkeley. You really believe this part of the report? Have you gone to In-N-Out lately? They’ve been trying to keep prices down and the jump was significantly more Than $.15 a burger. …Have you eaten out lately?

“We obtained price data by scraping menus from 1,585 California restaurants and 1,694 restaurants in states without a minimum wage increase … (finding the law) increased prices about 3.7 percent, or about 15 cents on a $4 hamburger,” the report said.
 
Thanks boy King!!!...Making it more affordable to live here with a .50 cent per gallon hike in gas prices in order to make it more available for us….you sure understand economics…that works…Morons!!…👎🏽😡😡😡

As Newsom urges refinery controls, California regulators consider hike in gas prices

Newsom recently called a special legislative session to consider controversial new controls on state oil refineries, and the California Air Resources Board — the state agency tasked with regulating planet-warming emissions — soon will consider stricter limits on the carbon intensity of fuels.

In September of last year, CARB estimated that the change could lift gasoline prices 47 cents a gallon, or $6.4 billion a year.

Other analysts put the price even higher — 65 cents a gallon, or $8.8 million a year.


Legislators from both parties are now voicing frustration over what they say is CARB's troubling lack of transparency.

As Newsom urges refinery controls, California regulators consider hike in gas prices (msn.com)
 
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