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Increases the minimum wage for tipped employees (currently $6.75/hr) to the state minimum wage of $15/hr by 2029 while continuing to permit tipping. Nov 5 >50% TBD: Missouri: Citizens On ballot Proposition A: Increases the minimum wage to $15/hr (currently $12.30/hr) by 2026; requires 1 hour of paid sick leave per 30 hours worked. Nov 5 >50% ...
Increase the minimum wage to $12.00 per hour by July 2024. Allow the state legislature to raise the minimum wage above the mandated $12.00 per hour. Eliminate existing annual inflation adjustments to the minimum wage. Removal of the two-tiered system that allows employers to lower their employees' minimum wage by providing certain health benefits.
2020 Florida Amendment 2 was an amendment to the Constitution of Florida that passed on November 3, 2020, via a statewide referendum concurrent with other elections. The amendment sets to increase the state's hourly minimum wage to $15 by 2026. According to Florida law, amendments to the state constitution requires 60% of the popular vote to ...
Vice President-elect JD Vance cosponsored a bill in 2023 that would raise it to $11 per hour, while Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri has proposed mandating a $15 minimum wage at companies that ...
Ballot measure: Raise the state minimum wage and require sick leave. New Hampshire (Note: The first results will be available prior to 8 p.m., which is the latest poll close time in the state.
The ballot measure gradually raises the minimum wage. The current minimum wage of $12.30 an hour will grow to $13.75 an hour on Jan. 1, 2025, and to $15 an hour in January 2026. The wage will then ...
That means the 2024 state minimum wage for non-tipped workers is $10.45 an hour and for tipped workers it's $5.25 an hour. Full-time at $10.45 an hour works out to be $21,736 per year.
The federal minimum wage applies in states with no state minimum wage or a minimum wage lower than the federal rate (column titled "No state MW or state MW is lower than $7.25."). Some of the state rates below are higher than the rate on the main table above. That is because the main table does not use the rate for cities or regions.