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  2. What is Oklahoma's minimum wage? What to know about ... - AOL

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    For two working adults in Oklahoma with two children, a living wage is $23.33 an hour, according to the calculator. What is State Question 832? State Question 832 would raise the minimum wage to ...

  3. Oklahoma Supreme Court allows state ballot question raising ...

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    State Question 832 would gradually raise the minimum wage in Oklahoma from the current $7.25 per hour to $15 in 2029. Future increases would be tied to the cost-of-living index. Future increases ...

  4. List of US states by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    US state minimum wage rates. 2025. [12]State 2025 Alabama $7.25 [note 1] Alaska $11.91 Arizona $14.70 Arkansas $11.00 California $16.50 Colorado $14.81 Connecticut $16.35

  5. A petition to raise Oklahoma's minimum wage to $15 is under ...

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    Oklahomans haven't seen a minimum wage increase in more than 14 years, but supporters of an increase hope to change that by taking it to the voters.

  6. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The minimum wage increased to $14.65 and tipped minimum wage to $7.33 on January 1, 2025. The tipped rate is half of the current state minimum wage. [245] Rockland: Starting on January 1, 2025, for employers with more than 25 employees, the minimum wage will be $15.50. The minimum wage in future years be adjusted annually based on cost of ...

  7. Oklahoma Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1941, the 18th Legislature amended the Oklahoma Unemployment Compensation Law extensively, changing the name to the Oklahoma Security Act, and renamed administration of the Act from the Commissioner of Labor to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. By FY 1940-41, the Department of Labor had been reduced to 16 employees operating ...