Contrary to stereotypes of minimum wage workers as teenagers or part-timers, nearly half of those who would be affected by L.A.'s proposed new minimum wage of $13.25 an hour are between 30 and 54 years old.
Contrary to stereotypes of minimum wage workers as teenagers or part-timers, nearly half of those who would be affected by L.A.'s proposed new minimum wage of $13.25 an hour are between 30 and 54 years old.
Contrary to stereotypes of minimum wage workers as teenagers or part-timers, nearly half of those who would be affected by L.A.'s proposed new minimum wage of $13.25 an hour are between 30 and 54 years old.
Contrary to stereotypes of minimum wage workers as teenagers or part-timers, nearly half of those who would be affected by L.A.'s proposed new minimum wage of $13.25 an hour are between 30 and 54 years old.