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04/06/23

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, April 3, 2023/Categories: Bulletin News

The following states or localities have announced new minimum wage increases.

State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?

 

 

Notes

Malibu, CA

$16.90

N/A*

7/1/23

Yes

Once available the poster will be posted here.

 

San Francisco, CA

$18.07

N/A*

7/1/23

Yes

 

 

West Hollywood, CA

$18.86

N/A*

7/1/23

Yes

Once available the poster will be posted here.

 

District of Columbia

$17.00

$6.00

$8.00

5/1/23

7/1/23

Yes

 

 

Santa Fe County, NM

$14.03

$4.21

3/1/23

Yes

 

 

City of Santa FE, NM

$14.03

$3.00

3/1/23

Yes

Once available the poster will be posted here

 

San Francisco, CA

$18.07

N/A*

7/1/23

Yes

 

 

San Mateo County, CA (Unincorporated)

$16.50

N/A*

4/1/23

 

Once available the poster will be posted here

 

Montgomery County, MD (51 or more employees)

$15.65

$4.00

7/1/22

Yes

 

 

Montgomery County, MD (11 to 50 employees)

$15.00

$4.00

7/1/23

 

 

Montgomery County, MD (10 or less employees)

$14.50

$15.00

$4.00

$4.00

7/1/23

7/1/24

 

 

 

*CA does not allow the use of a tip credit

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