per State Future and Notes ALABAMA NONE Federal minimum applies. BIRMINGHAM: July 2016 $ 8.50; July 2017: $10.10 ALASKA $8.75 ARIZONA $8.05 ARKANSAS $7.50 Nov. 4 2014 ballot measure approved to raise minimum wage to $9.75 1/1/16 and from there on to be adjusted based on inflation or remain $1 higher than the federal minimum. Increases annually upon cost of living formula. This rate increase does not affect student workers in places as libraries and cafeterias because those positions are given by universities, which are State entities. Nov.4 2014: ballot measure approved to raise the minimum wage to $8 on 1/1/16 and to $8.50 on 1/1/17. With an allowance for gratuities not to exceed $4.87 per hour in 2015, in 2016 not to exceed $5.37 per hour and in 2017 not to exceed $5.87. The Arkansas minimum wage applies to employers of four (4) or more persons. 1/1/16: $10 BERKELEY rate: $11, Oct.1 2016: $12.53 EMERYVILLE: * Employers with or less than 55 employees: $12.25; July 1, 2016: $13; July 1, 2017: $14; July 1, 2018: $15, July 1 2019: $16; July 1, 2020: $16.42. * Employers with or more than 56 employees: $14.44; July 1, 2016: $14.82; July 1, 2017: $15.20; July 1, 2018: $15.60; July 1, 2019: $16; July 1, 2020: $16.42. JACKSON RANCHERIA: $10.60
per State Future and Notes LA International Airport hotels rate: $10.64 Los Angeles City and County: July 1, 2016: $10.50, July 1, 2017: $12; July 1, 2018: $13.25; July 1, 2019: $14.25; July 1, 2020: $15.00 Increases at businesses with 25 or fewer employees and some non profits would be delayed by on year. Once the wage reaches $15 per hour for both small and large employers, the ordinance calls for the minimum wage in 2022 to continue increasing based on the cost of living. LONG BEACH rate for hotel workers with more than 100 rooms: $13.00 and 5 sick days MOUNTAIN VIEW: $10.30 OAKLAND: $12.25 after that increases based on cost of living increases. RICHMOND: $9.60; Jan.1 2016: $11.52; Jan.1 2017: $12.30; Jan.1 2018: $13; Jan.1 2019: $13 CALIFORNIA $9.00 Sacramento City $10.50 by 2017 $11 by 2018 $11.75 by 2019 $12.50 by 2020 SAN DIEGO: $9.75, 1/1 2016: $10.50, 1/1 2017: $11.50
per State Future and Notes SAN FRANCISCO rate: $12.25, to $13 by July 2016, to $14 by July 2017 and to $15 by July 2018 exempt are under 18 year olds in government subsidized training programs or over 55 year olds at some government subsidized nonprofits. Contractors San Francisco City and county for contracts entered into or amended on or after Oct. 14, 2007: 1/1/15 For Profit rate: $13.02 1/1/15 Non Profit rate: $11.05 Contractors San Francisco City and county for contracts entered into prior to Oct. 14, 2007: 1/1/15 for work performed within the City of S.F.: $11.05 1/1/15 for work performed outside of S.F.: $10.77 SAN JOSE rate: $10.30 SUNNY VALE: $10.30 COLORADO CONNECTICUT $8.23 $9.15 Calculated annually upon cost of living formula. Jan. 1, 2016: $9.60 2017: $10.10 DELAWARE $8.25 New London: $10.10 for municipal workers and contractors. The Delaware minimum wage is automatically replaced with the Federal minimum wage rate if it is higher than the State minimum. New Castle County employees: $10.10 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10.50 Jan. 1, 2016 $11.50; Jan.1, 2017: $11.50
FLORIDA $8.05 per State Future and Notes Rises with inflation. St.Petersburg, Members Florida Public Service UnionL $12.50 GEORGIA $5.15 applicable to employers with 6 or more employees, less than 6 then there is no minimum wage. HAWAII $7.75 $8.50 in 2016; $9.25 in 2017; and $10.10 in 2018. IDAHO $7.25 New employees (First 90 days of employment) and employees under age 18 may be paid up to $0.50 less. Applicable to employers of 4 or more employees, excluding family members. ILLINOIS $8.25 Chicago city contractors: $13.00 for contracts advertised by the city after Oct. 1 2014. Chicago: $10.00; July 1, 2016: $10.50; July 1, 2017: $11.00; July 1, 2018: $12.00; July 2019: $13.00 INDIANA $7.25 IOWA $7.25 KANSAS $7.25 Employees under 20 years of age may be paid $4.25 per hour during their first 90 consecutive days of employment. Applicable to employers of 2 or more employees. Employers are eligible to pay less than the minimum wage for the first 90 calendar days of employment. Employees not covered by the Federal Fair Labor Standard Act are subject to Kansas minimum wage laws. For workers under 20: $4.25. July 1st, 2015: $10.10 for state executive branch workers July, private companies with state service contracts will have to pay their workers at least $10.10 per hour. But that won't take effect until the current contracts come up for renewal.
KENTUCKY $7.25 per State Future and Notes July 1st 2015 Louisville minimum wage raise to $7.75 and to $9 by 2017 was upheld by Court. Three Kentucky companies filed a civil suit to block the increase, saying the city did not have the authority to raise wages above state levels. Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear (R) issued an executive order in June raising the minimum wage for employees of the state government s executive branch. Lexington County: $8.20 by July 1, 2016. July 1, 2017: $9.15 and July 1, 2018: $10.10 LOUISIANA NONE Federal minimum applies. MAINE $7.50 Portland: Jan.1, 2016:$10.10, Jan. 1, 2017: $10.68 July 2016: $8.75; July 2017: $9.25; July 2018: $10.10 The minimum wage is automatically replaced with the Federal minimum wage rate if it is higher than the State minimum wage rate. MARYLAND $8.25 Montgomery county: $9.55; Oct. 2016: $10.75; Oct. 2018: $11.50 Prince George's County: $8.40, Nov. 2015: $9.55; Nov. 2016: $10.75; Nov. 2018: $11.50 $3.00 for service (tipped) employees, $8.00 for agricultural employees. MASSACHUSETTS $9.00 Jan. 1 2016: $10.00, Jan.1 2017: $11.00 Home care workers, International Union Local 1199, starting pay up in stages from $13.38 to $15 an hour by July 2018. 2016: Jan. 1 $8.50, 85% rate: $7.25, tip $3.23 2017, Jan.1: $8.90, 85% rate: $7.57, tip $3.38
per State Future and Notes MICHIGAN $8.15 2018, Jan.1: $9.25, 85% rate: $7.86, tip $3.52 Minors 16 17 years of age may be paid 85% of the minimum hourly wage rate. A training wage of $4.25 per hour may be paid to workers 16019 years of age for the first days of employment. $5.25 for a small employer (enterprise with annual receipts of less than $625,000). An employer may pay $4.90 an hour to new employees who are younger than age 20 during their first 90 consecutive days of employment. Increase minimum wage MINNESOTA $9.00/7.25 for large companies with annual gross sales over $500,000 August 2016: $9.50 August 2016: $7.75 MISSISSIPPI NONE Federal minimum applies. MISSOURI $7.65 for smaller companies with annual gross sales below $500,000: Increases annually upon cost of living formula. Employers engaged in retail or service business whose annual gross income is less than $500,000 are required to pay the state minimum wage rate. MONTANA $8.05 Increases annually upon cost of living formula. No tip credit, training wage or meal credit is allowed. The minimum pay is $4/hour for business with less than $110,000 in annual sales. Nov.4 2014: ballot measure approved to raise the minimum wage to $9.00 on 1/1/16. NEBRASKA $8.00
per State Future and Notes All employers having four or more full or part time employees are subject to paying the minimum wage. NEVADA $8.25 NEW HAMPSHIRE $7.25 NEW JERSEY $8.38 For a worker with health insurance coverage from his or her employer, the hourly rate is $7.25. For a worker without medical coverage, the rate is $8.25 an hour. The minimum wage is automatically replaced with the Federal minimum wage rate if it is higher than the State minimum wage rate. The minimum wage is based on any percentage increase during the one year period of August of the prior year through August of the current year of the consumer price index. Not linked to the federal rate. SANTA FE rate: $10.84 NEW MEXICO $7.50 ALBUQUERQUE rate: $8.75, but the minimum wage will be $7.60 if an employer provides healthcare and/or childcare benefits to the employee during any pay period and the employer pays an amount for these benefits equal to or in excess of an annualized cost of $2,500. Bernalillo County: $8.65 Las Cruces: $8.40; Jan. 2017: $9.20; Jan. 2019: $10.10 Jan. 1 2016: $9.00 Increase phased in to $15 for fast food workers and workers of NYC at 12/31/18 and for NY state workers at 07/01/2021. State minimum wage rate includes agricultural workers, although a specific credit may be granted for meals and/or lodging provided by the employer
NEW YORK $8.75 per State Future and Notes Minimum wage exempt employees: $656.25 on or after 12/31/14, $675.00 on or after 12/31/15) per week inclusive of board, lodging, or other allowance $13.13 for employees working on commercial projects that have received more than $1 million in subsidies from the city with health insurance: $11.50 See more at New York Minimum Wage. Syracuse city workers: $15 per hour per Okt. 21 2015 N. CAROLINA $7.25 Dec. 1, 2015: Wake County employees: $13.50 N. DAKOTA $7.25 OHIO $8.10 applies to workers of 16 and older working for employers with an annual gross receipts of at least $297,000. Workers of smaller companies, and for under 16 year olds: the federal minimum wage of $7.25. OKLAHOMA $7.25 Increases annually upon cost of living formula. for employers of ten or more full time employees at any one location and for employers with annual gross sale over $100,000 irrespective of number of full time employees. All other employers $2.00. Federal minimum wage is used as reference; no amounts written in law. increase in consumer price index since August 2009. Milwaukie city workers full time/part time: $15 per hour OREGON $9.25 Portland full time city workers/contractors: $15 per hour Multnomah County employees: $13 per hour, July 1, 2015: $14 per hour, July 1, 2016: $15 per hour
per State State Future and Notes Home care workers base pay from $13.75 to $14 Jan. 1 2016 and to $14.50 Feb. 1 2017, with possible training extra of $0.50 per hour. PENNSYLVANIA $7.25 Philadelphia's city contractors and subcontractors: $12.00 per hour. RHODE ISLAND $9.00 except full time students under 19: $8.10 per hour, minors of 14 and 15 years old: $6.75 Jan.1, 2016: $9.60 S. CAROLINA NONE Federal minimum applies. Jan.1 2016: $8.55 S. DAKOTA $8.50 Nov. 4 2014: ballot measure approved to raise the minimum wage each year based on inflation. TENNESSEE NONE Federal minimum applies. TEXAS $7.25 Federal minimum wage used as reference; no amounts written in law. UTAH $7.25 Federal minimum wage used as reference; no amounts written in law. $9.60 Jan. 1, 2016 VERMONT $9.15 $10.00 Jan. 1, 2017 $10.50 Jan. 1, 2018 increases linked to inflation VIRGINIA $7.25 Federal minimum wage used as reference; no amounts written in law. increases linked to inflation SeaTac: $15.24 WASHINGTON $9.47 Seattle: * Employers that pay toward an individual employee s medical benefits plan: $11.00: Jan. 1 2016: $12.50; Jan.1 2017: $13.50; Jan. 1 2018: $15.00.
WEST VIRGINIA $8.00 WISCONSIN $7.25 WYOMING $5.15 per State Future and Notes * Employers with 500 or fewer employees: $10.00; Jan. 1 2016: $10.50; Jan. 1 2017: $11.00: Jan. 1 2018: $11.50; Jan. 1 2019: $12.00; Jan. 1 2020: $13.50; Jan. 1 2021: $15; Jan. 1 2022: $15.75; Jan.1 2023: $16.50; Jan.1 2024: $17.25. Jan. 1, 2016: $8.75 Applicable to employers of 6 or more employees at one location.