On July 1, 2019, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington DC will again be increasing their minimum wage rates. With fewer than half of all states at the federal minimum wage level of $7.25/hour, employers should verify they are meeting the minimum wage standards that apply to workers in their areas. Remember, if an employee works in an area with a higher minimum wage than the federal standard, the higher rate should be paid.
MINIMUM WAGE AS OF JULY 1, 2019
FEDERAL MINIMUM WAGE
$7.25
ALABAMA
$7.25
ALASKA
$9.89
ARIZONA
$11.00 - all cities/countries except...
ARKANSAS
$9.25
CALIFORNIA
Small employer (25 or less) - $11.00
Large employer (26 or more) - $12.00
All cities/counties except…
COLORADO
$11.10
CONNECTICUT
$10.10 - NOTE: set to increase to $11.00 per hour on October 1, 2019
DELAWARE
$8.75 - NOTE: set to increase to $9.25 per hour on October 1, 2019
FLORIDA
$8.46
GEORGIA
$7.25
HAWAII
$10.10
IDAHO
$7.25
ILLINOIS
$8.25 - all cities/counties except…
INDIANA
$7.25
IOWA
$7.25
KANSAS
$7.25
KENTUCKY
$7.25
LOUISIANA
$7.25
MAINE
$11.00 - all cities/counties except...
MARYLAND
$10.10 - all cities/counties except…
MASSACHUSETTS
$12.00
MICHIGAN
$9.45
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis
All other cities
MISSISSIPPI
$7.25
MISSOURI
$8.60
MONTANA
$8.50
NEBRASKA
$9.00
NEVADA
$8.25
NEW HAMPSHIRE
$7.25
NEW JERSEY
$10.00
NEW MEXICO
$7.50 - all cities/counties except…
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
$7.25
NORTH DAKOTA
$7.25
OHIO
$8.55
OKLAHOMA
$7.25
OREGON
$11.25 - all cities/counties except...
PENNSYLVANIA
$7.25
RHODE ISLAND
$10.50
SOUTH CAROLINA
$7.25
SOUTH DAKOTA
$9.10
TENNESSEE
$7.25
TEXAS
$7.25
UTAH
$7.25
VERMONT
$10.78
VIRGINIA
$7.25
WASHINGTON
$12.00 - all cities/counties except…
WASHINGTON DC
$14.00
WEST VIRGINIA
$8.75
WISCONSIN
$7.25
WYOMING
$7.25
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 require employers to pay tipped employees the full state minimum wage before tips, whereas others require employers to pay tipped employees a minimum cash wage above the federal minimum amount. See the state-specific laws in regard to tipped employees 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. This applies to all employers covered by the FLSA, unless prohibited by state or local law. After 90 days, the teen must receive at least the federal minimum rate of $7.25/hr.
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Source: eplaceprotect.com
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