California Minimum Wage Hike Narrowly Rejected: What It Means
California Minimum Wage Hike Narrowly Rejected: What It Means
California voters have rejected a proposal to raise the minimum wage to $18 an hour by 2026.** The current minimum wage in California is $16 for most workers and $20 in the fast-food sector. The healthcare sector will eventually see its minimum wage reach $25 an hour. The proposal, known as Proposition 32, was supported by 49.2% of voters, but failed to pass. Opponents had argued that it would increase costs, lead to higher taxes, and push businesses to cut jobs. **The rejection of Proposition 32 is a setback for labor unions and workers who were hoping for a higher minimum wage.