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State Minimum Wage Rates

As of August 1, 2007

State Minimum
wage
Federal
minimum wage
$5.85
Alabama None
Alaska 7.15
Arizona 6.75
Arkansas 6.25
California 7.501
Colorado 6.85
Connecticut 7.65
Delaware 6.65
District of Columbia 7.003
Florida 6.672
Georgia 5.15
Hawaii 7.25
Idaho 5.85
Illinois 7.504
Indiana 5.855
Iowa 6.206
Kansas 2.65
Kentucky 5.857
Louisiana None
Maine 6.758
Maryland 6.159
Massachusetts 7.5010
Michigan 7.1511
Minnesota 6.15
Mississippi None
Missouri 5.50
Montana 6.15
Nebraska 5.85
Nevada 5.33
New Hampshire 6.8512
New Jersey 7.1513
New Mexico 5.1514
New York 7.1515
North Carolina 6.1516
North Dakota 5.8517
Ohio 6.85
Oklahoma 5.8518
Oregon 7.80
Pennsylvania 6.2519
Rhode Island 7.40
South Carolina None
South Dakota 5.8520
Tennessee None
Texas 5.8521
Utah 5.1522
Vermont 7.53
Virginia 5.8523
Washington 7.93
West Virginia 6.5524
Wisconsin 6.50
Wyoming 5.15
NOTE: A state cannot reduce the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Most states have adopted minimums, although many simply track the FLSA. Others are broader, for example, covering workers not covered under the FLSA or setting higher minimums than the federal rate. Some states set a state minimum lower than the federal rate. In that case, all workers in the state who are covered by the FLSA must receive the federal minimum. When state laws require a higher wage, employers must pay at least that higher rate to all workers covered by the state law, whether or not they also are covered by the federal law. Some minimum wage rates in this table apply only to large companies or employers with a certain dollar amount of receipts. Smaller companies may either have to pay a different minimum wage (which is not listed here) or there may be no minimum wage requirement at all.
1. Will rise to $8.00 on 01/01/08.
2. Will rise to $7.15 on 01/01/2008.
3. Will rise to $7.55 on 07/24/2008.
4. Will rise to $7.75 on 07/01/2008.
5. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
6. Will rise to $7.25 on 01/01/2008.
7. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/01/2008.
8. Will rise to $7.00 on 10/01/2007.
9. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
10. Will rise to $8.00 on 01/01/2008.
11. Will rise to $7.40 on 07/01/2008.
12. Will rise to $6.50 on 09/01/2007.
13. Will rise to $7.25 on 07/24/2009.
14. Will rise to $6.50 on 01/01/2008.
15. Will rise to $7.25 on 07/24/2009.
16. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
17. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
18. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
19. Will rise to $7.15 in July 2008.
20. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
21. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
22. Will rise to $5.85 on 09/08/2007.
23. Will rise to $6.55 on 07/24/2008.
24. Will rise to $7.25 on 07/01/2008.
Source: AFL-CIO.

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