Workers across the country from Wal-Mart to McDonald's have protested throughout the last few years over low wages and a stagnant minimum wage, but business owners say a change would mean higher business costs, decreased hiring and, possibly, loss of jobs.
Now we'll see who's right. SeaTac, a suburb of Seattle, has voted to almost double the minimum wage to $15 per hour...take a look.
http://mynorthwest.com/813/2388512/A-15-an-hour-experiment-SeaTac-voters-approving-minimum-wage-increase
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