I can answer that question for you if you'll bear with me.
It is possible that there could be some disemployment effects related to putting in place a federal minimum wage, which would have a negative impact on either employment or on hours worked, especially potentially for those who are lower skilled or who have less experience, maybe for young people, but there's growing international research suggesting that the disemployment effects such as these are not as high as previously thought.
Depending on assumptions, looking at different elasticity rates that my team looked at, our estimates are that it could range anywhere from say 162 to maybe to 800 jobs that could be impacted by disemployment effects where there might be a reduction in hours, or other impacts on employment as a result of this.