Fast Food Workers Across The Country Are Striking For Better Pay - Here's How Much They Make Now
The strikers are seeking to make $15 an hour—about twice the minimum wage in most states.
We reached out to Glassdoor to find out how much the top fast food companies
Only one of the companies pays crew members above $10 an hour on average.
Taco Bell ($7.37 an hour)
Wendy's ($7.39 an hour)
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Burger King ($7.72 an hour)
Dunkin' Donuts ($7.82 an hour)
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Dairy Queen ($7.92 an hour)
Chick-Fil-A ($7.96 an hour)
Subway ($7.98 an hour)
Jamba Juice ($8.18 an hour)
Noodles & Company ($8.29 an hour)
Panera Bread ($8.36 an hour)
Chipotle ($8.57 an hour)
In-N-Out Burger ($10.53 an hour)
Do you work at one of these companies? Tell us about it by emailing alutz@businessinsider.com
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