Great Moments in Unintended Consequences: Obscenity Blocks, Cooking Oil, and D.C.’s Tipped Minimum Wage (Vol. 19)

“The Problem: The base pay for tipped workers in Washington, D.C., is a fraction of the minimum wage, making their income heavily reliant on unpredictable gratuities.

The Solution: Initiative 82, which phases in a higher base wage for tipped workers until it meets D.C.’s full minimum wage in 2027 ($17.95).

Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?

Turns out, money has to come from somewhere. New labor costs led many restaurants to raise prices, drop staff, cut hours, or close up shop entirely. Many establishments began charging “Initiative 82 fees,” which customers found difficult to swallow, especially when Maryland and Virginia are just minutes away. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average tipped wage worker in D.C. saw their income drop by over $1,800 in the two years since the initiative went into effect.”

https://reason.com/video/2025/08/29/great-moments-in-unintended-consequences-obscenity-blocks-cooking-oil-and-d-c-s-tipped-minimum-wage-vol-19

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