What was minimum wage in 2012?

What was minimum wage in 2012?

$8.00 per hour
2012 Wage and Reimbursement Rates For California Employers

2012 Requirement Source
California Minimum Wage $8.00 per hour (unchanged from previous years) California’s Industrial Welfare Commission
San Francisco Minimum Wage $10.24 per hour City of San Francisco

What is the minimum wage 2021?

Federal Minimum Wage Information

State 2011 2021
Alabama $7.25 $7.25
Alaska $7.75 $10.34
Arizona $7.35 $12.15
Arkansas $7.25 $11.00

What is the minimum wage in every state?

State Minimum Wage Rates

State 2020 Minimum Wage 2021 Minimum Wage
Alabama $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum) $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
Alaska $10.19 $10.34
Arizona $12.00 $12.15
Arkansas $10.00 $11.00

What was minimum wage in 2017?

From 1 July 2017, the national minimum wage will increase to $694.90 per week, or $18.29 per hour. The decision also affects base rates of pay in modern awards.

What was minimum wage in 2014?

$9.00
History of California Minimum Wage

Effective Date New Minimum Wage Old Minimum Wage
January 1, 2016 $10.00 $9.00
July 1, 2014 $9.00 $8.00
January 1, 2008 $8.00 $7.50
January 1, 2007 $7.50 $6.75

What is the national minimum wage in 2021?

In April 2021 they are: Age 16-17 – £4.62 an hour. Age 18-20 – £6.56 an hour. Age 21-22 – £8.36 an hour. Age 23+ – £8.91 an hour (National Living Wage).

What was the national minimum wage in 2005?

£5.05
National Minimum Wage: previous rates

Date Main Rate (Age 22+) Age 16-17 Rate
1 Oct 2004 £4.85 £3.00
1 Oct 2005 £5.05 £3.00
1 Oct 2006 £5.35 £3.30
1 Oct 2007 £5.52 £3.40

What states have the highest minimum wage?

California ($12)

  • Massachusetts ($12)
  • Washington ($12)
  • Colorado ($11.1)
  • New York ($11.1)
  • Arizona ($11)
  • Maine ($11)
  • Vermont ($10.78)
  • Oregon ($10.75)
  • Rhode Island ($10.5)
  • What is the lowest state minimum wage?

    As of January, 2015, Georgia and Wyoming have the lowest state minimum wage requirements, according to data from the U.S. Department of Labor. At $5.15 per hour, each state has a minimum wage more than $2.00 below the federal mark of $7.25.

    Can states set their own minimum wage?

    By law, states are allowed to establish their own minimum wages and regulations. However, anytime the state minimum wage differs from the federal minimum wage, the higher rate applies.

    What is the highest minimum wage in the United States?

    The highest local minimum wage in the country, $16.84, is in Emeryville, a suburb of San Francisco. A few other cities, such as San Diego and Albuquerque, New Mexico, also have local minimum wage laws, but they’ve been overtaken by increases in state rates. Tacoma, Washington, repealed its local minimum-wage ordinance in 2019 for that reason.

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