The price of the goods will have to go up. Higher prices are a disincentive and dining out will not be a regular occurrence and business will decline. A bunch of hourly workers will be out of work. The purchasing power of those who are making the higher wages is not realized due to higher prices.
This has been observed as minimums have increased over time. We don't need yet another experiment to identify what happens when hourly wages go up.





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