On Nov. 7, 2022, Nebraska voters approved a ballot initiative to increase the state minimum wage. Initiative 433 was approved on a 58 percent to 42 percent vote.
The Details:
Currently the minimum wage in Nebraska is $9.00 per hour with no scheduled increases. Employers may take a tip credit of $6.87 and need only pay tipped employees at least $2.13 in cash wages assuming the employee earns at least $9.00 per hour tips and cash wages combined.  
Initiative Measure 433 increases the state minimum wage as follows:
    
        
            | 
             Date 
             | 
            
             Minimum Cash Wage 
             | 
        
        
            | 
             January 1, 2023 
             | 
            
             $10.50 
             | 
        
        
            | 
             January 1, 2024 
             | 
            
             $12.00 
             | 
        
        
            | 
             January 1, 2025 
             | 
            
             $13.50 
             | 
        
        
            | 
             January 1, 2026 
             | 
            
             $15.00 
             | 
        
        
            | 
             Beginning January 1, 2027  
             | 
            
             Adjusted annually to account for increases in cost of living.  
             | 
        
    
 
Initiative 433 did not address a change to the minimum wash wage for tipped employees so the $2.13 per hour will remain in effect. 
 
 
Next Steps:
Nebraska employers must pay their employees at least the minimum wage on the scheduled date as indicated above. 
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