Income inequality articles
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Opinion: How robots making your burger and fries can lead to greater income inequality
On April 1, more than half a million fast-food workers in California got a raise, with minimum wage across the sector bumped up to $20 per hour. That same week, the self-proclaimed “world's first fully autonomous restaurant” opened its doors for business in Pasadena. These two stories have received considerable media attention, typically presented as fundamentally linked: Fast-food franchise owners are struggling to stay afloat amid rising labor costs, leading many to consider automation as the...
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Opinion: How robots making your burger and fries can lead to greater income inequality
Robots making burger and fries can lead to greater income inequality (Second column, 8th story, link) Related stories:Demise of RED LOBSTER case study in how to kill business
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How does income tax work in Denmark?
Denmark is an expensive place to live, which makes understanding taxes even more important.