Minimum wage has nothing to do with your age if you are 18 or over (there may be "training wages" for workers under 18). The federal minimum wage is $7.25. States may use that minimum wage or may have higher minimum wages, so the state where you live may have a higher requirement.
Realize that some positions are eligible for a "tip credit," meaning that your employer may pay you less than the statutory minimum wage if they can show that you earn enough tips to make up the difference. The wage plus tips should, however, still equal at least minimum wage.
the year that minimum wage started was 1938
It varies between the states. There is a federal minimum and states can add to that.
There is no legal minimal wage. For employees up to 21 year, the "minimum"-wage is +- 1387 Euro
The first minimum wage law was passed in 1938.
The Minimum Wage is 7.25 for Nevada or go to http://www.laborlawcenter.com/t-State-Minimum-Wage-Rates.aspx?gclid=CKTN876B2p8CFQHxDAodNT6EFg#Note6 the links shows all the stats minimum wage as of now and last year.
The minimum wage for a 11 year old boy in New Jersey is $5.50 an hour. your dumb
The federal minimum wage first went into effect in 1938. At that time, Congress set the minimum wage at 25 cents per hour.
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Minimum wage doesn't vary by age. It's 5.15 in the US for ALL ages.
Minimum Wage. Jobs in retail (like Staples) pay minimum wage. Look up how much the minimum wage is in your state.
The minimum wage for 17 year old in Illinois is $8.85 per hour. This is according to the rates that were provided as of 2013.
The Federal Minimum wage is the same everywhere, $6.25 (I think), however Arizona State Minimum Wage is $6.90. It is increased every year January 1, by rates to be determined by ( I believe ) in September of each year. No matter what, the higher wage always takes precedent.