They are, but CA minimum wage is $10.50 (up to $15 in some cities) and companies paying employees in California are responsible for health insurance, and California employment taxes on top of that.
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They are, but CA minimum wage is $10.50 (up to $15 in some cities) and companies paying employees in California are responsible for health insurance, and California employment taxes on top of that.
Copy. How is the economy in CA right now because of this?
About as shitty as it is everywhere else. Rent outpaces wages by more than 4X per year, gas is over $3 a gallon. Employers still pay minimum for work that requires years of education and experience.
In the words of Admiral Akbar
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Wow, $3/gallon, its double that here in the UK. Not saying life is easy there in CA but the price of petrol is way higher in most other places http://www.globalpetrolprices.com/gasoline_prices/
Around the world, yes. But as the US goes, we have the second highest price of fuel. ;)
Yea. Copy that!