Advocates want $18 minimum wage in California, may end labor shortage

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California could get an $18 minimum wage. Experts outline how it could get rid of worker shortages and cause a 'ripple effect' throughout the country.

to move the minimum wage forward as part of President Joe Biden's first stimulus package.

"I hope and expect that it's going to create a positive ripple effect throughout the country, where other states are going to follow suit and raise their minimum wage," Sanberg said."Eventually, the federal government's going to raise its minimum wage, but the stakes are too high to wait for the federal government to act."

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