It's good to be a server in San Francisco, and the plethora of award-winning restaurants isn't the only reason.
After a January 1 increase, San Francisco now has the highest minimum wage in the country, clocking in at a whopping $10.55 an hour. The previous rate was $10.24, which was five cents shy of Santa Fe's. But with the increase, San Francisco now leads the nation.
As reported by the Examiner, voters approved a 2003 local ordinance tying the minimum wage to the regional rate of inflation. The minimum wage has thus increased annually from $8.50 an hour in 2004.
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