- 0:00 - California’s $25 Minimum Wage Increase for Health Care Workers
- 0:52 - Lawmakers Want to Delay the Wage Hike, But Here Is the Catch
- 3:00 - As Minimum Wage Rises, Some Workers’ Paychecks Shrink
- 4:30 - What Most People Don’t Know About California’s Budget Process
California’s cost of living has been a persistent issue, prompting legislative measures to raise the minimum wage as a potential remedy. Recently, the state has implemented industry-specific wage hikes, notably for fast food and healthcare workers. However, these well-intentioned policies have sparked significant debate about their economic viability and impact on the state budget. Susan Shelley, a columnist for the Southern California News Group, provides a detailed critique of these measures, shedding light on the complexities and consequences of California’s budgetary practices.