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Minnesota - Minimum wage to increase effective January 1, 2023

10/06/22

Author: ADP Admin/Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Categories: Compliance Corner

The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry announced that the state minimum wage would increase effective Jan. 1, 2023, as outlined below.  

The Details: 

For large employers (those with annual gross sales of $500,000 or more, exclusive of retail excise taxes), the minimum wage increase from $10.33 per hour to $10.59 per hour.

For small employers (those with annual gross sales of less than $500,000, exclusive of retail excise taxes), the minimum wage will increase from $8.42 per hour to $8.63 per hour.

The 90-day training wage for workers under the age of 20, and the youth wage for workers under the age of 18, will also increase from $8.42 per hour to $8.63 per hour. 

Note: In cities with higher minimum wage rates, such as Minneapolis and St. Paul, the higher rate will apply. Minnesota also does not allow the use of a tip credit when paying tipped employees.

Next Steps:

Effective January 1, 2023, Minnesota employers (other than those subject to the higher Minneapolis and/or St. Paul minimum wage ordinances) must pay its employees at least the minimum wage as noted above.

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