San Diego Raises Minimum Wage Jan. 1

San Diego Raises Minimum Wage Jan. 1
Employees do a cheer before the midnight opening at a Best Buy store San Diego on Nov. 24, 2011. Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images
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SAN DIEGO—The city of San Diego Dec. 29 announced that, effective Monday, the minimum wage will increase by 55 cents for all employees who work within the city limits.

“With the cost of living rising, this increase could not come at a more needed time for workers and working families,” said Mayor Todd Gloria. “This increase means a better ability to make ends meet, put food on the table and spend in our local businesses.”

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