Los Angeles Votes for $30 Minimum Wage: Goal? Kill Economy and Jobs

How do you kill an economy?  You make it too expensive to participate.  We have already seen tens of thousands fired or not hired in the fats food industry when government mandated a $20 minimum wage.  Now, with the Olympics coming, Los Angeles has decided to fight for the title of most expensive city in the world to visit.

“The measure would result in a 48 percent wage increase for hotel workers and a 56 percent rise for airport employees over the next three years.

The minimum wage for large hotel workers is currently two dollars higher than the standard minimum wage in the city, at over $18.

The wage increases would be brought in gradually, starting with $22.50 per hour in July 2025, increasing to $25 in 2026, $27.50 in 2027, and finally $30 in July 2028.”

Watch as this causes conventions and conferences leave L.A., or never consider it.  This is how you raise unemployment—and finalize the DOOM LOOP.

Los Angeles Votes for $30 Minimum Wage

By Jasmine Laws, Newsweek,  5/14/25   https://www.newsweek.com/los-angeles-votes-30-minimum-wage-2072632

Los Angeles lawmakers have advanced a measure that would make the city home to the nation’s highest minimum wage, approving a plan to raise hourly pay to $30 for tens of thousands of tourism workers by 2028, the year the city is set to host the Olympic Games.

The Los Angeles City Council voted 12-3 on Wednesday to approve the proposal, which applies to hotels with more than 60 rooms and businesses operating at Los Angeles International Airport.

Why It Matters

The tourism industry is one of the top five employers in Los Angeles County, supporting more than 540,000 Angelenos, according to the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA).

However, there have been growing concerns about the sector, which has not fully rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, Los Angeles only saw 79 percent of the number of international visitors it had in 2019, according to the AHLA. The association warned that “slower-than-anticipated pandemic recovery” coupled with other factors, including the wildfires, have massively impacted the tourism industry.

Industry groups argue that the wage plan will add pressure to businesses already struggling with staffing and a drop-off in tourism.

What To Know

The measure would result in a 48 percent wage increase for hotel workers and a 56 percent rise for airport employees over the next three years.

The minimum wage for large hotel workers is currently two dollars higher than the standard minimum wage in the city, at over $18.

The wage increases would be brought in gradually, starting with $22.50 per hour in July 2025, increasing to $25 in 2026, $27.50 in 2027, and finally $30 in July 2028.

2 thoughts on “Los Angeles Votes for $30 Minimum Wage: Goal? Kill Economy and Jobs

  1. When faced with inflation and corporate profits and greed, the only way to survive is to increase the minimum wage so things become more affordable. Then the cycle starts again so you repeat the same stupid solution. Evonomics 101.

  2. One stupid idea will always beget another if you’re Marxist Democrat California politician. I can hear the cry next year for the Lefty Governor candidate screaming, “Fair wages for all! The mimics in the media will echo it incessantly until everyone making less than $30 per hour becomes part of the working, real poor because they will lose their jobs. Unfortunately, their union will convince them to vote for the Left-wing dummies like Bass, Schiff, Newscum, and a load of them in the Sacto-Swamp.
    You think Disneyland is too expensive now, wait until Disney turns all the characters into AI bots roaming around muttering mouse talk and duck quacks. More exodus of Hollywood films to Georgia or maybe Spain. Send Disneyland to Mexico, better all year weather and less gate entry fees below the border. Lots of Northerly traveling prospective employees to portray unusual characters.

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