Consolidated State Minimum Wage Update Table
(Effective Date: 01/01/2015) | |||
Greater than federal MW
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Equals federal MW of $7.25
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Less than federal MW
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No MW Required
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AK - $7.75
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IA
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GA - $5.15
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AL
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AR - $7.50
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ID
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WY - $5.15
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LA
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AZ - $8.05
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IN
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MS
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CA - $9.00
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KS
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SC
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CO - $8.23
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KY
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TN
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CT - $9.15
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NC
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DC - $9.50
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ND
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DE - $7.75
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NH
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FL - $8.05
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OK
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HI – $7.75
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PA
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IL - $8.25
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TX
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MA - $9.00
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UT
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MD - $8.00
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VA
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ME - $7.50
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WI
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MI - $8.15
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MN - $8.00
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MO - $7.65
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MT - $8.05
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NE - $8.00
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NJ - $8.38
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NM - $7.50
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NY - $8.75
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NV - $8.25
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OH - $8.10
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OR - $9.25
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RI - $9.00
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SD - $8.50
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VT - $9.15
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WA - $9.47
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WV - $8.00
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29 States + DC
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14 States
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2 States
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5 States
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This is just disgusting some states don't have a minimum some are under $6.00 an hour. Mean while the CEOs and stock holders are vacationing in their second homes in the hamptons. What's your thoughts on this the chart is direct from the United States department of labor
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