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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.
It's $16.50 in New York City, Long Island and Westchester.Rhode Island is taking its minimum up a buck to $15.00, the result of legislation.South Dakota's minimum is set to hit $11.50 in 2025, up ...
New York: $15, up from $14.20 (except in New York City, Westchester and Long Island, where it is set at $16, up from $15) Ohio: $10.45, up from $10.10 Oregon: Its $14.20 minimum wage will adjust ...
About 1 million New Yorkers who stock store shelves and hold other low-wage jobs will get a pay boost in 2024. NY minimum wage rising to $15 upstate, $16 in NYC in 2024. It'll keep rising
New York City's minimum wage for companies with 11 or more employees became $15.00 per hour on December 31, 2018. [197] On the same day, NYC's hourly minimum wage for companies with 10 or fewer employees became $13.50. [197] The minimum wage in Illinois will reach $15 per hour by 2025 with increases beginning in 2020. [198]
The median household income across New York State was $75,157 in 2021, however most upstate counties fall short of the statewide average. [54] [55] As of January 2023, the minimum wage in New York State, excluding New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County is $14.20 per hour, with a plan to increase the minimum wage to $15.00 per hour. [56]
The minimum wage is going up in a record 23 states and 65 cities and counties in 2025. ... will vault to $21.16 for employers with 500 or more workers in King County, making it the nation’s ...
Also in 1937, New York passed a minimum wage law protecting women and minors. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 set a national minimum wage standard and a forty hour work week, and in this same year, an amendment to the New York State Constitution established a "Bill of Rights" for working people. The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board ...