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President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress are pushing for a $15 per hour minimum wage, but what does that mean for restaurant operators and workers?

What would a $15 per hour federal minimum wage look like for restaurants?

Experts, analysts and restaurant operators weigh in on the pros and cons of legislation that would double the minimum wage over the next five years

An attempt to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour and eliminate the tip credit was stripped from a budget reconciliation bill approved by the Senate on Friday. But Democrats have vowed to continue the fight to raise the federal wage and the debate is far from over.

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