In response, legislation that raises the minimum wage above the federal level has been passed in 30 states and the District of Columbia. These states usually make yearly wage adjustments to reflect living expenses and inflation. States that follow the federal baseline, like Texas, have put many workers at a disadvantage.

Texas will raise the minimum wage for its residents due to inflation rises



With these increases, Texas’ largest cities are beginning to compete with states that have minimum wages between $16 and $17 per hour, such as California , New York, and Washington, as well as the District of Columbia. However, the minimum salary applies to all workers in these places, not just those employed by the city or under contract with the local government.

Which will be the states with the highest minimum wage increases this year?



Due to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, which mandates that all states pay a minimum wage for jobs covered by it, 14 states pay the federal minimum wage of $7.25. For companies that fulfill specific criteria, some charge more. While Wyoming does not compel businesses with six or more employees to pay $5.15 per hour, Georgia does. Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Alabama all have no minimum wage laws.

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