With January 1, 2023, comes new minimum wages for 23 states that track inflation yearly for their minimum wage rates.
We’ve incorporated this information into our city and county 2023 minimum wage listings.
- New 2023 Minimum Wage in 23 states:
- Alaska 2023 Minimum Wage: $10.85
- Arizona $13.85,
- California $15.50,
- Colorado $13.65 ,
- Connecticut,
- Delaware $11.75,
- Florida 13.00,
- Illinois $13.00 ,
- Maine $13.80 ,
- Maryland $13.25 (large empl.), $12.80 (small empl.),
- Massachusetts $15.00,
- Michigan $10.10,
- Minnesota $10.59 (large empl.), $8.63 (small empl.),
- Missouri $12.00,
- Montana $9.95,
- Nebraska $10.50,
- Nevada $10.50,
- New Jersey $14.00 (standard); $12.70 (seasonal, small empl.); $11.70 (ag. workers),
- New Mexico $12.00,
- New York $15.00 (NYC, Long Island, Westchester County) (no change); $14.20 (Upstate),
- Ohio $10.10,
- Oregon $12.50,
- Rhode Island $13.00,
- South Dakota $10.80,
- Vermont $13.18,
- Virginia $12.00, and
- Washington $15.74
See Also: Raises From Coast to Coast in 2023 - National Employment Law Project: - December 21, 2022