Minimum
Wage Requirements by State
For All 50 States & DC
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Minimum wage requirements by state
The data in the following are drawn from the United States Department of Labor and are accurate as of 02-13-10 . All employers in all states are subject to the Federal minimum wage unless state requirements are more generous. In other words, because a state does not have a minimum wage law, or permits a minimum wage of $2.00 per hour – Oklahoma – does not mean the employer does not have to pay a minimum of $7.25 per hour. All information provided below may change with little or no notice, so an employer considering a new hire or reviewing his compensation rates for compliance should go to the labor commission, however formally designated, for his locality for an update. Note also that in some states localities may enact “living wage” ordinances that must be observed.
Jurisdiction |
Hourly Rate |
Overtime after – Daily |
Overtime after – Weekly |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Federal |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs, 1.5 times reg. hrly. |
These rates supersede state rates where Federal rate is greater |
Alabama |
None |
None |
None |
See Fed. |
Alaska |
$7.75 |
8 hrs, if 4 or more employees |
40 hrs, if 4 or more employees |
|
Arizona |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Arkansas |
$6.25 |
None |
40 hrs. |
4 or more employees only |
California |
$8.00 |
8 hrs, time & half first 4 hrs, dbl time thereafter |
40 hrs, on 7 th day, time & half, over 8 hrs on seventh day, dbl time |
|
Colorado |
$7.24 |
12 hrs |
40 |
|
Connecticut |
$8.25 |
None |
40 |
|
Delaware |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
District of Columbia |
$8.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Florida |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Georgia |
$5.15 |
None |
None |
6 or more employees |
Hawaii |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Idaho |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Illinois |
$8.00 – goes to $8.25 7/1/10 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Indiana |
$7.25 |
40 hrs |
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Iowa |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Kansas |
$7.25 |
None |
46 hrs |
|
Kentucky |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs, 7 th day |
|
Louisiana |
None |
None |
None |
See Federal |
Maine |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Maryland |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Massachusetts |
$8.00 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Michigan |
$7.40 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Minnesota, rec’ts $640k or more |
$6.15 |
None |
48 hrs |
|
Minnesota, rec’ts less than $640k |
$5.25 |
None |
48 hrs |
|
Mississippi |
None |
None |
None |
|
Missouri |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Montana |
$7.25, $4.00 w/ gross sales $110k or less |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Nebraska |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
4 or more employees only |
Nevada – no health ins benefits |
$7.55 |
8 hrs |
40 hrs |
|
Nevada – with health ins benefits |
$6.55 |
None |
None |
|
New Hampshire |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
New Jersey |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
New Mexico |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
New York |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
North Carolina |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
North Dakota |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Ohio |
$7.30 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Ohio – gross $267k or less annually |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Oklahoma |
$7.25 |
None |
none |
|
Oklahoma – fewer than 10 empl. and $100k gross rec’ts |
$2.00 |
None |
None |
|
Oregon |
$8.40 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Pennsylvania |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Rhode Island |
$7.40 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
South Carolina |
None |
None |
None |
|
South Dakota |
$7.25 |
None |
none |
|
Tennessee |
None |
None |
None |
|
Texas |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Utah |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Vermont |
$8.06 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Virginia |
$7.25 |
None |
None |
|
Washington |
$8.55 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
West Virginia |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
6 or more emp. at any one location only |
Wisconsin |
$7.25 |
None |
40 hrs |
|
Wyoming |
$5.15 |
None |
none |
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Source:
US Department of Labor http://www.dol.gov/whd/minwage/america.htm ]