'The Sky Remains Aloft': Dire Minimum Wage Predictions Proved Wrong
Local business success stories show "there's no reason for anyone to treat these kinds of threats as credible any longer"
by Deirdre Fulton, staff writerOne year after Seattle's mayor signed the nation's first citywide $15 minimum wage into law, dire predictions of economic collapse have not come to pass.
In fact, according to Working Washington—the group that launched the fast food strikes that sparked the fight for $15 in Seattle and then helped lead the victorious campaign—many of the very same business owners and others who predicted such devastation "are now hiring and even expanding their business operations in the city."
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