Study Gauges Effect of Living Wage Law
Opponents to 1997's "living wage" statue passed by the city of Los Angeles argued that the law would cause severe job losses as employers sought to make up the costs of high wages. However, a study performed by the University of California has concluded that employers cut only 112 jobs due to the living wage law, which applies to city contractors and firms doing business on city property.
See "Study Gauges Effect of Living Wage Law", Nancy Cleeland, Los Angeles Times, June 1, 2005