Vermont’s hourly minimum wage is expected to rise to $10.78 from $10.50, effective Jan. 1, 2019, according to Bloomberg Tax calculations that were based on statutory requirements and Bureau of Labor Statistics data issued Sept. 13.
The state’s hourly minimum cash wage for tipped workers, which is to be no less than half the minimum wage, is expected to increase in 2019 to $5.39 from $5.25.
Under a bill (H.B. 552) that was signed June 9, 2014, by then-Gov. Peter Shumlin (D), the state’s hourly minimum wage rose in annual increments through 2018 and is to be annually ...
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