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Bars and restaurants navigate big changes to minimum wage

Bars and restaurants navigate big changes to minimum wage

Update: 2025-01-08
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The new year means Seattle minimum wage is up to $20.76 an hour. It also means the end of a $2.72 cent hour tip credit that small businesses and restaurants have been using to help balance the books. The choice to let that credit expire was built into the law. But it’s not that simple.

We hear from Seattle Times reporter Jackie Varriano and bartender Chandler Sapp.

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Bars and restaurants navigate big changes to minimum wage

Bars and restaurants navigate big changes to minimum wage

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