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Ohio's minimum wage is about to go up again in 2024. Starting Jan. 1, 2024, the new minimum wage will be $10.45 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.25 per hour for tipped employees, according ...
The state minimum wage in Arizona increased from $13.85 per hour to $14.35 per hour on Jan. 1, 2024. Tipped employees in Arizona have a minimum wage of $11.35 per hour.
US state minimum wage rates. 2025. [12] State 2025 Alabama: $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum) Alaska: $11.91 Arizona: $14.70 Arkansas: $11.00 California: $16.50 Colorado: $14.81 Connecticut: $16.35 Delaware: $15.00 Florida: $13.00 Georgia: $5.15 (Employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act must pay the $7.25 federal minimum wage) Hawaii ...
The state minimum wage is applicable to employers of six or more employees at one location not involved in interstate commerce [1] and for tipped employees is 30% of the federal minimum wage. [200] Wisconsin: $7.25 [313] $2.33 There is a special minimum wage for golf caddies: $5.90 per 9 holes and $10.50 per 18 holes.
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% ...
Of the states that have passed state-level minimum wage increases, the ones with the highest starting pay include Washington ($16.28), California ($16) and Connecticut ($15.69).
The minimum wage in Arizona in 2024 is $14.35 per hour and is expected to increase to $14.70 per hour on Jan. 1, 2025. Though that’s double the national average minimum wage ($7.25 per hour), it ...
Average wage in the United States was $69,392 in 2020. [1] Median income per person in the U.S. was $42,800 in 2019. [ 2 ] The average is higher than the median because there are a small number of individuals with very high earnings, and a large number of individuals with relatively low earnings.