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What Will the Economic Future of LA Look Like by 2020?
Season 1
Episode 33
The city of LA is looking at increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020. Small companies who employ under 100 people say this would hurt them the most because it would cut into profits so deeply that layoffs would be inevitable.
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