4/15/2022

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WASHINGTON (CNS) — Catholics in St. Petersburg, Florida, will need to get their napkins ready because some barbecue from Kansas City, Missouri, is coming their way. A friendly wager between the bishops and two Catholic. The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 an hour since 2009, with a patchwork of states increasing the wage floor above that minimum. Here is what we know about the status of the $15 minimum-wage.

The minimum wage, the lowest hourly amount that an employee may be paid for their labor, is determined by both state and Federal labor laws in the United States. Under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, states and localities are permitted to set their own minimum wage rates, which will take precedence over the Federal minimum wage rate if they are higher.

In states that do not set a minimum wage rate, or have an antiquated minimum wage rate that is less than the rate set by the Federal government, the Federal minimum wage rate will take precedence and apply to all employees within that state.

The table below lists the current prevailing 2021 minimum wage rates for every state in the United States. Click any state for details about the minimum wage, exemptions, and other state labor laws. You can find a list of highest and lowest minimum wage rates here.

2021 Minimum Wage Rates By State

State Name Minimum Wage Rate Department Name Rate Adjusted Yearly
Alabama$7.25 / hour
Alaska$10.34 / hour
Arizona$12.15 / hour
Arkansas$11.00 / hour
California$13.00 / hour
Colorado$12.32 / hour
Connecticut$12.00 / hour
Delaware$9.25 / hour
Florida$8.65 / hour
Georgia$7.25 / hour
Hawaii$10.10 / hour
Idaho$7.25 / hour
Illinois$11.00 / hour
Indiana$7.25 / hour
Iowa$7.25 / hour
Kansas$7.25 / hour
Kentucky$7.25 / hour
Louisiana$7.25 / hour
Maine$12.15 / hour
Maryland$11.75 / hour
Massachusetts$13.50 / hour
Michigan$9.65 / hour
Minnesota$10.08 / hour
Mississippi$7.25 / hour
Missouri$10.30 / hour
Montana$8.75 / hour
Nebraska$9.00 / hour
Nevada$9.75 / hour
New Hampshire$7.25 / hour
New Jersey$12.00 / hour
New Mexico$10.50 / hour
New York$12.50 / hour
North Carolina$7.25 / hour
North Dakota$7.25 / hour
Ohio$8.80 / hour
Oklahoma$7.25 / hour
Oregon$12.00 / hour
Pennsylvania$7.25 / hour
Rhode Island$11.50 / hour
South Carolina$7.25 / hour
South Dakota$9.45 / hour
Tennessee$7.25 / hour
Texas$7.25 / hour
Utah$7.25 / hour
Vermont$11.75 / hour
Virginia$7.25 / hour
Washington$13.69 / hour
West Virginia$8.75 / hour
Wisconsin$7.25 / hour
Wyoming$7.25 / hour
Puerto Rico$6.55 / hour
District of Columbia$15.00 / hour
Federal$7.25 / hour
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