MINNEAPOLIS — If you earn minimum wage, get ready to pocket a bit more cash in the new year. Starting on Jan. 1, Minnesota's minimum wage rates will increase to $10.85 for large employers and $8 ...
The Department of Labour and Industry announced that Minnesota's minimum wage will increase to $11.13 an hour as of Jan. 1, 2025, and for the first time it will be applied to all employers ...
A bill in the Minnesota Legislature would increase the state minimum wage to $15, and increase every year until it reaches $20 in 2028. The current Minneapolis minimum wage of $15 will not see any ...
Alaska's minimum wage measure also includes a provision that would ban mandatory meetings to discourage unionizing, known as ...
A day after President Barack Obama announced his intention to raise the federal minimum wage, the University of Minnesota hosted a debate to weigh the issue’s pros and cons. Proponents of minimum wage ...
Lower minimum wages generally tended to align with lower affordability across the board. Cities like Milwaukee (ranked 30), ...
The amount of increases vary across the country, with California increasing its minimum wage by $1 to $14 per hour for employers with more than 26 employees and Minnesota only raising the minimum ...
As of November 2024, the District of Columbia had the highest minimum wage rate of $17.00 for state-level governments, and West Hollywood, Calif., has the highest minimum wage rate for local regions, ...
If the index doesn’t change, neither does the minimum wage. And some states have annual caps on annual inflation increases, such as California (3.5%), Minnesota (2.5%) and Vermont (5%).
A Minnesota restaurant has started charging a fee to offset a minimum wage hike. The Oasis cafe in Stillwater is charging customers an extra 35 cents, reports CBS Minnesota. Minnesota recently ...
Minimum wage requirements for tipped workers vary between states, however. In Alaska, California, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, the same minimum wage requirements apply to ...
Should the question pass, Massachusetts would join the seven other states that require one minimum wage for tipped and non-tipped employees: Alaska, California, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada ...