HR Newsletter
Updated on: November 20, 2024
Minimum Wages & Compliance Changes
Below is a summary of wage increases and compliance requirements that took effect recently or will take effect soon.
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The minimum wages and effective dates below are not exhaustive. There may be additional state and local jurisdictions that have scheduled increases or additional employees (EEs) that are impacted.
Check the government sites that apply to your jurisdiction over the upcoming months to help ensure compliance with changing minimum wage rates and their effective dates.
Local |
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January 1, 2025 |
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Flagstaff, Arizona |
$17.85
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Tucson, Arizona |
$15.00
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Belmont, California |
$18.30
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Burlingame, California |
$17.48
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Cupertino, California |
$18.20
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Daly City, California |
$17.07
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East Palo Alto, California |
$17.45
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El Cerrito, California |
$18.34 |
Foster City, California |
$17.40 |
Half Moon Bay, California |
$17.47
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Hayward, California |
$17.36 (26 or more employees)
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$16.50 (25 or less employees)
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Long Beach, California |
TBD (other than hotel/ concessionaire workers )
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Los Altos, California |
$18.20 |
Menlo Park, California |
$17.10
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Mountain View , California |
$19.20
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Novato , California |
$17.27 (100 or more employees)
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$17.00 (26 to 99 employees)
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$16.50 (25 or fewer employees)
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Oakland, California |
TBD
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TBD (Hotel workers with health benefits)
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TBD (Hotel workers without health benefits)
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Palo Alto, California |
$18.20 |
Petaluma, California |
$17.97
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Redwood City, California |
$18.20
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Richmond, California |
TBD (Employer pays less than $1.50 per hour toward medical benefits) |
TBD (Employer pays at least $1.50 per hour toward medical benefits) |
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San Carlos, California |
$17.32
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San Diego, California |
$17.25
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San Jose, California |
$17.95
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San Mateo, California |
$17.95
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San Mateo County, California (unincorporated areas only) |
$17.46
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Santa Clara, California |
$18.20
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Santa Rosa, California |
TBD
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Sonoma, California |
$18.02 (26 or more employees)
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$16.96 (25 or fewer employees)
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South San Francisco, California |
$17.70
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Sunnyvale, California |
$19.00
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West Hollywood, California |
$19.65
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Boulder County, Colorado (unincorporated areas only) |
$16.57
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Denver, Colorado |
$18.81
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Edgewater, Colorado |
$16.52
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Portland, Maine |
$15.50 |
Rockland, Maine |
$15.38 |
Howard County, Maryland |
$16.00 (15 or more employees)
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St. Paul Minnesota |
$15.97 (101 or more employees) |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
$12.00 (state minimum wage) |
Las Cruces, New Mexico |
$12.65 |
King County, Washington (unincorporated areas only) |
$18.29 (16-499 employees) |
$18.29 (15 or fewer employees and annual gross revenue of $2 million or greater) | |
$17.29 (15 or fewer employees and an annual gross revenue of less than $2 million) |
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Renton, Washington |
$18.90 (15 to 500 employees worldwide) |
$18.90 (1-14 employees with over $2 million in annual gross revenue in Renton) | |
Seattle, Washington |
$20.76 |
SeaTac, Washington |
$20.17 (Hospitality and transportation employees) |
Tukwila, Washington |
$20.10 (15 to 500 employees) |
$20.10 (fewer than 15 employees and over $2 million in annual gross revenue in Tukwila) |
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$16.66 (fewer than 15 employees and earn $2 million or less in annual gross revenue in Tukwila) |
Federal updates
August 23, 2024
Federal Appeals Court strikes down tipped employee 80/20/30 rule. A three-judge panel of the 5th United States Circuit Court Appeals unanimously struck down the 2021 Department of Labor Final Rule regarding tipped employees.
September 10, 2024
Longer automatic extension granted for green card renewals. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has automatically extended the validity of Permanent Resident Cards (also known as Green Cards) to 36 months for lawful permanent residents who file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.
January 1, 2025
Update: The final rule discussed below has been blocked nationwide by a federal judge in Texas. Unless a higher court overrules the decision, this means that the minimum-salary increase scheduled for January 1, 2025 won’t go into effect. It also means the minimum-salary increase implemented on July 1, 2024 is nullified. Finally, the mechanism that would increase the threshold every three years is set aside. As such, the federal minimum salary required for the executive, administrative, and professional exemptions from overtime reverts to $684 per week. Employers that increased their exempt employees’ salaries to comply with the July 1 increase may want to discuss possible next steps with legal counsel.
United States Department of Labor (DOL) increases minimum salary threshold. The United States DOL released a final rule that will increase the minimum salary amount required to be paid to certain employees in order for these employees to be considered exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act overtime pay requirements. As a result of the final rule, the minimum salary required for certain employees to be classified as exempt from overtime under federal law is expected to increase to $1,128 per week (equivalent to $58,656 per year) on January 1, 2025.