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State 	2023
 Alabama 	$7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
 Alaska 	$10.85
 Arizona 	$13.85
 Arkansas 	$11.00
 California 	$15.50
 Colorado 	$13.65
 Connecticut 	$14.00. $15.00 on June 1, 2023.
 Delaware 	$11.75
 Florida 	$11.00. $12.00 on Sept 30, 2023.
 Georgia 	$5.15 (Employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act must pay the $7.25 federal minimum wage)
 Hawaii 	$12.00
 Idaho 	$7.25
 Illinois 	$13.00
 Indiana 	$7.25
 Iowa 	$7.25
 Kansas 	$7.25
 Kentucky 	$7.25
 Louisiana 	$7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
 Maine 	$13.80
 Maryland 	$13.25
 Massachusetts 	$15.00
 Michigan 	$10.10
 Minnesota 	$10.59/8.63MN
 Mississippi 	$7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
 Missouri 	$12.00
 Montana 	$9.95
 Nebraska 	$10.50
 Nevada 	$10.50/9.50. $11.25/10.25 on July 1, 2023.NV
 New Hampshire 	$7.25
 New Jersey 	$14.13/11.90NJ
 New Mexico 	$12.00
 New York 	$14.20
 North Carolina 	$7.25
 North Dakota 	$7.25
 Ohio 	$10.10/7.25 [1]OH
 Oklahoma 	$7.25
 Oregon 	$13.50. $14.20 on July 1, 2023.[2]
 Pennsylvania 	$7.25
 Rhode Island 	$13.00
 South Carolina 	$7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
 South Dakota 	$10.80
 Tennessee 	$7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
 Texas 	$7.25
 Utah 	$7.25
 Vermont 	$13.18
 Virginia 	$12.00
 Washington 	$15.74
 Washington, D.C. 	$16.50. $17.00 on July 1, 2023.[3]
 West Virginia 	$8.75/7.25WV
 Wisconsin 	$7.25
 Wyoming 	$5.15 (Employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act must pay the $7.25 federal minimum wage)

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State 2023
  Alabama $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
  Alaska $10.85
  Arizona $13.85
  Arkansas $11.00
  California $15.50
  Colorado $13.65
  Connecticut $14.00. $15.00 on June 1, 2023.
  Delaware $11.75
  Florida $11.00. $12.00 on Sept 30, 2023.
  Georgia $5.15 (Employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act must pay the $7.25 federal minimum wage)
  Hawaii $12.00
  Idaho $7.25
  Illinois $13.00
  Indiana $7.25
  Iowa $7.25
  Kansas $7.25
  Kentucky $7.25
  Louisiana $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
  Maine $13.80
  Maryland $13.25
  Massachusetts $15.00
  Michigan $10.10
  Minnesota $10.59/8.63MN
  Mississippi $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
  Missouri $12.00
  Montana $9.95
  Nebraska $10.50
  Nevada $10.50/9.50. $11.25/10.25 on July 1, 2023.NV
  New Hampshire $7.25
  New Jersey $14.13/11.90NJ
  New Mexico $12.00
  New York $14.20
  North Carolina $7.25
  North Dakota $7.25
  Ohio $10.10/7.25 [1]OH
  Oklahoma $7.25
  Oregon $13.50. $14.20 on July 1, 2023.[2]
  Pennsylvania $7.25
  Rhode Island $13.00
  South Carolina $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
  South Dakota $10.80
  Tennessee $7.25 (Federal, no state minimum)
  Texas $7.25
  Utah $7.25
  Vermont $13.18
  Virginia $12.00
  Washington $15.74
  Washington, D.C. $16.50. $17.00 on July 1, 2023.[3]
  West Virginia $8.75/7.25WV
  Wisconsin $7.25
  Wyoming $5.15 (Employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act must pay the $7.25 federal minimum wage)
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Ohio was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Minimum wage increase schedule". Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
  3. ^ DC Residents Reminded of New Laws Going Into Effect January 1, 2023. Executive Office of the Mayor.