Share of low-wage minimum-wage-eligible workers experiencing minimum wage violations, by state

State Share of low-wage minimum-wage-eligible workers experiencing minimum wage violations
Florida ($8.05) 24.9%
Ohio ($8.10) 22.7%
Illinois ($8.25) 22.1%
New York ($8.75) 19.4%
California ($9.00) 19.2%
Michigan ($8.15) 17.2%
North Carolina ($7.25) 12.3%
Texas ($7.25) 10.8%
Pennsylvania ($7.25) 10.4%
Georgia ($7.25*) 9.4%

*Workers in Georgia covered by the FLSA are subject to the federal minimum wage of $7.25. Workers exempt from the FLSA but covered under Georgia's state minimum wage law have a minimum wage of $5.15.

Note: The 2015 minimum wage for each state is shown in parentheses. “Low-wage minimum-wage-eligible workers” includes all minimum-wage-eligible workers in the bottom quintile of wage earners in each state.

Sample includes workers age 16 to 85 in the 10 most populous states: California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group data, 2013–2015

View the underlying data on epi.org.