Overall, the states set to raise their minimum wage on Wednesday include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, ...
SEATTLE — The minimum wage in Washington state and several cities, including Seattle, will go up next week as agencies adjust for inflation. Washington state minimum wage will increase to $16.66 ...
This is the 8th year in a row that Washington has raised the minimum wage. It is now the state with the highest minimum wage. The Washington State Department of Labor credits the increase to the ...
Washington had the highest state-level minimum wage in the nation in 2024 (Washington D.C.’s wage is $17), though the federal wage is still $7.25. Cities and counties in the state, however ...
As of Jan. 1, the state’s minimum ... wage for 14- and 15-year-olds will be $14.16 an hour. That’s not the only change in store for workers this new year, however, according to the Washington ...
Ohio's minimum wage is set to get a bump oday ... most of which will climb further above $17. Burien, Washington, alreadysubject to the state’s $16.28 minimum pay, will vault to $21.16 for ...
Washington State had the highest state minimum wage at $16.66 an hour as of Jan. 1, the group noted. Further state increases later in 2025 are expected in: Oregon and the District of Columbia ...
An additional 48 cities and counties will raise their minimum wages above their state wage floors starting ... EPI found that 19 states and Washington, D.C., will have at least a $15 minimum ...
Seattle isn’t the only place in Washington where minimum wages are getting bumped Wednesday. Across the state, six other localities also have raises scheduled. For large employers, defined as ...
And Tong looks at new laws taking effect in Washington state, including an increase in the minimum wage. He speaks with Austin Jenkins, a staff writer for Pluribus News, which covers policy trends ...
minimum wage was $17.25 per hour. The change, which also eliminates such tip and benefit credits, brings Seattle's minimum pay $4 higher than that of Washington State's requirement.