New minimum wage table 2019
Here is the new minimum wage table for 2019 in the United States:
Federal Minimum Wage:
- $7.25 per hour (no increase in 2019)
State-by-State Minimum Wage:
As of January 1, 2019, the following states have a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum wage:
- Alaska: $9.84 per hour
- Arizona: $11.00 per hour
- Arkansas: $8.50 per hour
- California: $12.00 per hour (for employers with 26 or more employees)
- Colorado: $11.10 per hour
- Connecticut: $12.00 per hour
- Delaware: $8.25 per hour
- Florida: $8.46 per hour
- Hawaii: $10.10 per hour
- Idaho: $7.95 per hour
- Illinois: $8.25 per hour
- Maine: $11.00 per hour
- Maryland: $10.10 per hour
- Massachusetts: $12.00 per hour
- Michigan: $9.45 per hour
- Minnesota: $9.65 per hour
- Montana: $8.30 per hour
- Nevada: $8.25 per hour
- New Jersey: $8.60 per hour
- New Mexico: $7.50 per hour
- New York: $11.10 per hour
- Oregon: $12.00 per hour
- Rhode Island: $10.50 per hour
- Vermont: $10.50 per hour
- Washington: $12.00 per hour
- Wisconsin: $7.25 per hour (no increase in 2019)
Local Minimum Wage:
Some cities and counties have a minimum wage higher than the state or federal minimum wage. Here are a few examples:
- San Francisco, California: $15.00 per hour
- Seattle, Washington: $15.00 per hour
- New York City, New York: $15.00 per hour
- Los Angeles, California: $13.25 per hour
- Chicago, Illinois: $12.00 per hour
- Washington, D.C.: $13.25 per hour
Please note that these rates are subject to change and may not reflect any future increases or decreases. It's always a good idea to check with your employer or a reliable source for the most up-to-date information on minimum wage rates.