Many states and localities in the United States are increasing their minimum wage rates on July 1. Affected employers should ensure they comply with relevant state and local wage laws.
State Minimum Wages
The District of Columbia, Nevada, Oregon, and Puerto Rico will increase their minimum wages on July 1. Additionally, the minimum wage in Florida will rise on Sept. 30, and the minimum wage in Connecticut already increased on June 1.
Connecticut: The hourly minimum wage rose to $15 from $14.
The District of Columbia: The hourly minimum wage for nontipped employees will increase to $17 from $16.10.
Additionally, ...
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