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The following states and municipalities will raise the minimum wage in 2019. STATE Federal/State minimum 2019 MINIMUM WAGE RATES MINIMUM TIPPED WAGE $7.25 $5.12 $2.13 Tipped must $30 per month in $10.60 $3.20 $7.40 Federal contractors Alaska $9.89 Tip credit prohibited. Arizona $11.00 $3.00 $8.00 Arkansas $9.25 $6.62 $2.63 Tipped must $20 per month in California $12.00 with 26 or more; $11.00 with fewer than 26 Tip credit prohibited. Colorado $11.10 $3.02 $8.08 Tipped must $30 per month in Connecticut $10.10 36.8 percent for hotels and restaurants; 18.5 percent for bartenders $6.38 for hotels and restaurants; $8.23 for bartenders For hotels and restaurants, full-time tipped must earn at least $10 weekly in tips; part-time must earn at least $2 daily in Tip credit may not be used for pizza delivery drivers. Delaware $8.75 $6.52 $2.23 Tipped must $30 per month in Increasing to $9.25 10/1/19 D.C. $13.25 $9.36 $3.89 Increasing to $14.00 7/1/19

STATE 2019 MINIMUM WAGE RATES Florida $8.46 $3.02 $5.44 MINIMUM TIPPED WAGE Hawaii $10.10 $0.75 $9.35 Employees must $20 per month in tips; combined wage must be at least $7.00 more than the applicable minimum wage. Illinois $8.25 40 percent $4.95 Tipped must $20 per month in Maine $11.00 $5.50 $5.50 Tipped must $30 per month in Maryland $10.10 $6.47 $3.63 Employees must regularly receive at least $30 per month in Massachusetts $12.00 $7.65 $4.35 Employees must receive at least $20 per month in Michigan TBD, effective April 1 TBD, effective April 1 TBD, effective April 1 Linked to the CPI. Minnesota $9.86 large employers; $8.04 small employers Separate rates for large employers (annual gross revenue of $500,000 or more) and small employers (annual gross revenue of less than $500,000). Missouri $8.60 50 percent $4.30 Adjusted annually on January 1. Montana $8.50 Adjusted annually on January 1. Nevada $8.25 without health benefits; $7.25 with health benefits Adjusted for inflation - July 1, 2019 New Jersey $8.85 $6.72 $2.13 New Mexico $7.50 $5.37 $2.13 Employees must $30 per month in

STATE RATES MINIMUM TIPPED WAGE New York $11.10 $3.60 $7.50 Increasing to: $11.80-12/31/19 New York City fast food $15.00 ** ** in fast food establishments New York City $15.00 for NYC large employers ** ** For workers in New York City employed by large businesses (those with at least 11 ) $13.50 for NYC small employers ** ** For workers in New York City employed by small businesses (those with 10 or fewer). Increasing to: $15.00-12/31/19 Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties Greater New York Fast food outside of New York City $12.00 for Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties $11.10 for Greater New York $12.75 for fast food outside of New York City ** ** For workers in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties increasing to: $13.00-12/31/19 ** ** For workers in the rest of the state, known as Greater New York increasing to: $11.80-12/31/19 ** ** For fast food outside of New York City increasing to: $13.75-12/31/19 Ohio $8.55 $4.25 $4.30 Under Ohio law, covered tipped can be paid not less than half the state minimum wage if their direct wage plus tips equals or exceeds the state minimum wage. Minimum wage is $8.55 (gross receipts of $314,000 or more); $7.25 (gross receipts under $314,000). Tipped must $30 per month in

STATE Oregon An employer s location affects the minimum wage rate. Rhode Island RATES Portland metro area $12.00 Urban counties $10.25 Rural counties $10.50 $10.50 $6.61 $3.89 MINIMUM TIPPED WAGE Within Portland s urban growth boundary - metro areas including portions of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. Increasing to: $12.50-7/1/19 Urban counties include Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Deschutes, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington, Yamhill counties. Increasing to: $11.25-7/1/19 Rural counties include Baker, Coos, Crook, Curry, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wheeler counties. Increasing to: $11.00-7/1/19 South Dakota $9.10 $4.55 $4.55 Tipped must $35 per month in Vermont $10.78 $5.39 $5.39 Employees must regularly receive at least $120 per month in Washington $12.00

Arizona CITY/COUNTY Flagstaff $12.00 California Belmont $13.50 BY MUNICIPALITY Berkeley $15.00 Cupertino $15.00 El Cerrito $15.00 Emeryville $15.69 large businesses; $15.00 small businesses "Large businesses" includes businesses with 56 or more working in Emeryville. Long Beach $13.00 for businesses with more than 25 $14.64 for hotel workers Los Altos $15.00 Los Angeles City and County $13.25 for businesses with more than 25 $16.10 for hotel workers Malibu $13.25 for businesses with 26 or more Small businesses" includes businesses with 55 or fewer working in Emeryville. Small businesses will match large businesses - July 1, 2019 For hotel workers: annual indexing increases 7/1 each year. For businesses with more than 25 : $14.25-7/1/19 For businesses with 25 or fewer : $13.25-7/1/19 For hotel workers: annual indexing increases 7/1 each year. For businesses with 26 or more : $14.25-7/1/19 For businesses with 25 or fewer : $13.25-7/1/19 Milpitas $13.50 Increasing to: $15.00-7/1/19 Mountain View $15.00 Adjusted for inflation - July 1, 2019 Oakland $13.23 Adjusted for inflation - July 1, 2019 Palo Alto $15.00 Pasadena $13.25 for businesses with 26 or more Redwood $13.50 $15.00 plus inflation adjustment - January 1, 2020 Richmond $15.00 San Diego $12.00 San Francisco $15.00 Adjusted for inflation - July 1, 2019 San Jose $15.00 San Leandro $13.00 Increasing to: $14.00-7/1/19 San Mateo $15.00; $13.50 for 501(c)(3) nonprofits

CITY/COUNTY Santa Clara $15.00 BY MUNICIPALITY Santa Monica $13.25 for businesses with 26 or more $16.10 for hotel workers For businesses with 26 or more : $14.25-7/1/19 For businesses with 25 or fewer : $13.25-7/1/19 For hotel workers: annual indexing increases 7/1 each year. Sunnyvale $15.00 Adjusted for inflation - January 1, 2019 Delaware New Castle County $10.10 Illinois Chicago $12.00 Increasing to: $13.00-7/1/19 Cook County $11.00 Increasing to $12.00-7/1/19 Maine Portland $10.90 Adjusted for inflation - July 1, 2019 Maryland Montgomery County $12.25 for businesses with 51 or more $12.00 for businesses with 50 or fewer For businesses with 51 or more increasing to: $13.00-7/1/19; For businesses with 50 or fewer increasing to: $12.50-7/1/19 Prince George s County $11.50 Michigan Ypsilanti $10.10 Minnesota Minneapolis $11.25 for businesses with 101 or more $10.25 for businesses with 100 or fewer For businesses with 101 or more increasing to: $12.25-7/1/19 For businesses with 100 or fewer increasing to: $11.00-7/1/19 New Mexico. Albuquerque $9.20 Bernalillo County $9.05 Las Cruces $10.10 Santa Fe $11.40 Adjusted for inflation - March 1, 2019 Santa Fe County $11.40 Adjusted for inflation - March 1, 2019 New York New York City - fast food $15.00 in fast food establishments New York City $15.00 for NYC large employers For workers in New York City employed by large businesses (those with at least 11 ). $13.50 for NYC small employers For workers in New York City employed by small businesses (those with 10 or fewer) increasing to: $15.00-12/31/19

CITY/COUNTY BY MUNICIPALITY Nassau, Suffolk and $12.00 for Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties, and Greater Westchester Counties New York Oregon For workers in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties increasing to: $13.00-12/31/19 $11.10 for Greater New York For workers in the rest of the state, known as Greater New York increasing to: $11.80-12/31/19 $12.75 for fast food outside of Increasing to $13.75 12/31/19 New York City Portland metro area $12.00 Increasing to: $12.50-7/1/19 Within Portland s urban growth boundary (metro area) including portions of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. Urban counties $10.75 Increasing to: $11.25-7/1/19 Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Deschutes, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington, Yamhill counties. Areas not in Portland s urban growth boundary or one of the listed nonurban counties are considered urban counties. Rural counties $10.50 Increasing to: $11.00 7/1/19 Washington Seattle Schedule 1 (more than 500 in U.S.) $16.00 Schedule 2 (500 or fewer in U.S. - employer pays towards medical benefits): $12.00 Rural counties include Baker, Coos, Crook, Curry, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wheeler counties. Beginning in 2019, all Seattle large employers (more than 500 in U.S.) pay the same minimum wage regardless of payments toward an employee s medical benefits. Schedule 2 (500 or fewer in U.S. - minimum compensation employer does not contribute towards medical benefits: $15.00 SeaTac $16.09 Tacoma $12.35 * Employers in states without minimum wage laws, or with minimum wage rates lower than the federal minimum wage, which currently is $7.25 an hour, must observe the federal minimum wage for all covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act. ** Maximum tip credit and minimum tipped wage information is not tracked on this chart for municipalities.