States whose minimum wage rates will increase as of July 1, 2017 include:
Several other cities and counties will also see minimum wage increases as of July 1, 2017. Please see the chart below for details.
States whose minimum wage rates do not exceed the federal minimum rate of $7.25/hr include:
Local laws and ordinances may be different than the outlined information. If an employee works in an area with a higher minimum wage than the federal standard, the higher rate should be paid.
Federal minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13/hr, provided that this hourly rate combined with tips equals at least the federal minimum wage. Several states have specific laws in regards to tipped employees found here.
Workers under the age of 20 can be paid a minimum wage of $4.25/hr for the first 90 consecutive calendar days of employment when their work does not displace another worker. After 90 days, the teen must receive at least the federal minimum rate of $7.25/hr.
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