23 states increased their minimum wages in late 2023 and January 1, 2024: 2023 and 2024 minimum wages, size of increase, and type of increase by state

State 2023 minimum wage 2023 tipped minimum wage 2024 minimum wage 2024 tipped minimum wage Minimum wage increase Tipped minimum wage increase Type of increase
January 1 increases
Alaska $10.85   –  $11.73   –  $0.88   –  Inflation adjustment
Arizona $13.85  $10.85  $14.35  $11.35  $0.50  $0.50  Inflation adjustment
California $15.50   –  $16.00   –  $0.50   –  Inflation adjustment
Colorado $13.65  $10.63  $14.42  $11.40  $0.77  $0.77  Inflation adjustment
Connecticut $15.00  $6.38  $15.69  $6.38  $0.69  $0.00  Inflation adjustment
Delaware $11.75  $2.23  $13.25  $2.23  $1.50  $0.00  Legislation
Hawaii $12.00  $11.00  $14.00  $12.75  $2.00  $1.75  Legislation
Illinois $13.00  $7.80  $14.00  $8.40  $1.00  $0.60  Legislation
Maine $13.80  $6.90  $14.15  $7.08  $0.35  $0.18  Inflation adjustment
Maryland $13.25  $3.63  $15.00  $3.63  $1.75  $0.00  Legislation
Michigan $10.10  $3.84  $10.33  $3.93  $0.23  $0.09  Legislation
Minnesota $10.59   –  $10.85   –  $0.26   –  Inflation adjustment
Missouri $12.00  $6.00  $12.30  $6.15  $0.30  $0.15  Ballot measure
Montana $9.95   –  $10.30   –  $0.35   –  Inflation adjustment
Nebraska $10.50  $2.13  $12.00  $2.13  $1.50  $0.00  Ballot measure
New Jersey $14.13  $5.26  $15.13  $5.26  $1.00  $0.00  Legislation
New York (remainder of state) $14.20  $9.45  $15.00  $10.00  $0.80  $0.55  Legislation
New York (NYC, Long Island, and Westchester) $15.00  $10.00  $16.00  $10.65  $1.00  $0.65  Legislation
Ohio $10.10  $5.05  $10.45  $5.25  $0.35  $0.20  Inflation adjustment
Rhode Island $13.00  $3.89  $14.00  $3.89  $1.00  $0.00  Legislation
South Dakota $10.80  $5.40  $11.20  $5.60  $0.40  $0.20  Inflation adjustment
Vermont $13.18  $6.59  $13.67  $6.84  $0.49  $0.25  Inflation adjustment
Washington $15.74   –  $16.28   –  $0.54   –  Inflation adjustment
September 2023 increases
Florida $11.00  $7.98  $12.00  $8.98  $1.00  $1.00  Ballot measure

Notes: “Legislation” indicates that the new rate was established by the legislature. “Ballot measure” indicates the new rate was set by a ballot initiative passed by voters. “Inflation adjustment” indicates that the new rate was established by a formula, reflecting the change in prices over the preceding year. New York has separate minimum wages by region of the state.

Source: EPI compilation of minimum wage data from state agency websites and state legislation.

View the underlying data on epi.org.