State
State Link
Minimum Wage
Notes & Stipulations
Alabama
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Alaska
$11.73
Arizona
$14.35
Arkansas
$7.25
(Less than 4 employees)
$11.00
(4 or more employees)
California
$16.00
Colorado
$14.42
Connecticut
$15.69
Delaware
$13.25
Florida
$11.00 (Until 9/29/2023)
$12.00 (Effective 9/30/2023)
Georgia
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
$5.15
(for some limited FLSA exceptions)
Hawaii
$14.00
Idaho
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
Illinois
$14.00
Indiana
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
Iowa
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
Kansas
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
Kentucky
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Louisiana
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Maine
$14.15
Maryland
15.00
Massachusetts
$15.00 (Effective 1/1/2023)
Michigan
$10.33
Minnesota
$8.63 (Companies earning gross revenue less than 500k)
$10.85 (Companies earning gross revenue of more than 500k)
Mississippi
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Missouri
$12.30
Montana
$10.30
Nebraska
$12.00
Nevada
$10.25 (Effective 7/1/2023)
(Offered Qualifying Health Benefits / Insurance)
$11.25 (Effective 7/1/2023)
(NOT Offered Qualifying Health Benefits / Insurance)
New Hampshire
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
New Jersey
$15.13
For seasonal and small employers (with fewer than 6 employees), the minimum wage is $13.73 per hour.
Tipped Wages: $5.26
See chart here.
New Mexico
$12.00 (Effective 1/1/2023)
New York
$16.00 (In New York City and Long Island / Westchester)
$15.00 (All other Employers)
$15.00 (In New York City and Long Island / Westchester) Tipped Wages vary.
North Carolina
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
North Dakota
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Ohio
$10.45
Oklahoma
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
[10 or more full-time same location employees or employer grosses more than 100k per year]
Oregon
$14.20 Standard
(Effective 7/1/2023)
$15.45 (Portland)
(Effective 7/1/2023)
$13.20 (Non-Urban Counties)
(Effective 7/1/2023)
Pennsylvania
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Rhode Island
$14.00
South Carolina
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
South Dakota
$11.20
Tennessee
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Texas
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Utah
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Vermont
$13.67
Virginia
$12.00 (Effective 1/1/2023)
Washington
16.28
Washington, D.C.
$17.00 (Effective 7/1/2023)
West Virginia
$7.25
(Less than 6 employees)
$8.75
(6 or more employees)
Wisconsin
$7.25 (Federal Minimum)
Wyoming
$7.25
(Federal Minimum)
$5.15 (If not covered by FLSA)
Minimum wage information is reviewed annually. Please be aware that minimum wage rates can change mid-year, and it is advisable to independently verify the current rates by clicking the state links above.