KEY POINTS
  • Starbucks will raise wages for its U.S. baristas at least twice in 2022, bringing its pay floor to $15 an hour by the summer.
  • The restaurant industry has been struggling to find enough willing workers as demand rebounds, putting pressure on sales.
  • In addition to raising pay, Starbucks said it will offer $200 referral bonuses and add recruiters across all U.S. markets.

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A 'We're Hiring!' sign is posted at a Starbucks on August 06, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

Starbucks announced Wednesday it will raise wages for its U.S. baristas at least twice in 2022, bringing its pay floor to $15 an hour by the summer.

The announcement comes as bars and restaurants struggle to find enough willing workers to staff their eateries as demand rebounds. Domino's Pizza, McDonald's, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Popeyes' owner Restaurant Brands International said they faced labor challenges during the third quarter, putting pressure on their U.S. sales. Industry experts and economists have pointed to a number of factors that could explain the lack of workers, including concerns about Covid-19, child care difficulties and moving to jobs with higher pay, like an Amazon warehouse.

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