Many Wall Street analysts and economists thought July’s jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics delivered “Goldilocks” numbers, with jobs growth slowing for the second consecutive month. But the numbers were not quite so good for the restaurant industry as jobs growth has stagnated and wages for line-level workers are back on the rise….
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