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Recent Minimum Wage Announcements - October 2022

11/03/22

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, October 31, 2022/Categories: Bulletin News

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

State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?



Notes

AZ

$13.85

$10.85

1/1/23

Yes


Flagstaff, AZ


$16.80

$14.80

1/1/23

Yes


Belmont, CA


$16.75

N/A*

1/1/23


Yes


Burlingame, CA




$16.47



N/A*



1/1/23



Yes






Cupertino, CA


$17.20

N/A*

1/1/23

Yes

Poster required. Once provided may be found here


Daly City, CA



$16.07


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes



East Palo Alto, CA


$16.50


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes


El Cerrito,

CA


$17.35


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes



Half Moon Bay,

CA


$16.45

N/A*


1/1/23


Yes


Poster required. Once provided may be found here


Hayward, CA (26 or more EEs)



$16.34


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes



State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?




Notes

Hayward, CA (25 or less EEs)


$15.50


N/A*

1/1/23

Yes



Palto, Alto, CA

$17.30



1/1/23

Yes



San Carlos, CA

$16.32

N/A*

1/1/23

Yes


San Diego, CA


$16.30


N/A*


1/1/23

Yes


Previously issued San Diego materials incorrectly reflected a rate of $16.25.



San Mateo, CA



$16.75


N/A*

1/1/23

Yes



San Jose, CA

$17.00

N/A*

1/1/23

Yes

Poster required. Once provided may be found here

Santa Clara, CA




$17.20

N/A*

1/1/23

Yes

Poster required. Once provided may be found here

Sunnyvale, CA


$17.95

N/A*

1/1/23

Yes


Poster required. Once provided may be found here


CO










$13.65



$10.63


1/1/23

Yes







State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?




Notes

FL

$11.00

$7.98

9/30/22

Yes

Poster recently released

MT

$9.95

N/A*

1/1/23


Not Required / Optional




NJ

Six or more employees: $14.13


Less than six employees: $12.93


Seasonal employees: $12.93



Agricultural employees: $12.01




$5.26




$5.26

1/1/23

Yes


NY (other than NY City and Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester Counties)


$14.20


Tipped Service Employees $11.85


Tipped Food Service Workers $9.45


12/31/22


Yes




















State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?




Notes

NY (Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester Counties)





$15.00




Tipped Service Employees $12.50


Tipped Food Service Workers

$10.00



12/31/22



Yes



NY City

$15.00


$10.00


Tipped Service Employees $12.50


Tipped Food Service Workers $10.00

12/31/22


Yes



WA


$15.74


N/A*

1/1/23

Yes



Seattle, WA (Employs more than 500 EEs)













$18.69

N/A*


1/1/23

Yes


















State or Locality

Minimum Wage Rate

Minimum Tipped

Cash Wage

Effective Date(s)

New or Updated Poster Requirement?




Notes

Seattle small employers(500 or fewer employees) who do not pay at least $2.19/hour toward the employee’s medical benefits and/or where the employee does not earn at least $2.19/hour in tips

$18.69

















N/A*

















1/1/23






Yes











Seattle small employerswho do pay at least $2.19/hour toward the employee’s medical benefits and/or where the employee does earn at least $2.19/hour in tips.


$16.50


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes



SeaTac, WA

(Hospitality and transportation employees)

$19.06


N/A*


1/1/23


Yes



SD


$10.80


$5.40


1/1/23


Not Required /
Optional





*CA/WA/MT does not allow the use of a tip credit.

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