KEY POINTS
  • Seattle passed a law in 2014 that would gradually increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021.
  • The law is gaining attention as top Democratic presidential candidates like Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden call for a $15 per hour federal minimum wage.
  • Implications for businesses and workers alike have been nuanced.

When Seattle began raising its minimum wage five years ago, local burger joint Dick's Drive-In experienced an unintended effect.

Its employees opted to work fewer hours as their wages rose, a tall order in a tight labor market.