Published December 29, 2016

How the Trump administration could impact restaurant taxes

“Since 2010, the hourly median wage went from $9.90 to $10 an hour,” says Joann Lo, executive director of the Food Chain Workers Alliance. “The food system pays the lowest hourly median wage of all industries in the country. At the same time, one out of every seven U.S. workers is in the food system. It’s a huge part of our economy.” In other words, improve wages, and the economy will benefit overall.

How the Trump administration could impact restaurant taxes

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