Minimum wage in the United States is 7 dollars and 25 cents an hour. It has been that amount since 2009.
$7.25, but it is higher is certain states.
Minimum wage is determined individually by state. In order to find out what the current minimum wage in your state is, contact the US Department of Labor, which keeps track of all minimum wage law updates.
In the US, the 1953 minimum wage was $0.75.
The current minimum wage in New York State is $7.25 USD an hour. This meets the bottom threshold of the minimum nationwide wage set by the United States Federal Government.
minimum wage differs from states to states... there are even some that have NO minimum wage whatsoever.
As of September 2014, the current minimum wage is $9.10 a hour.
The minimum wage in Oregon is $9.10 per hour as of 2014.
The first US minimum wage law was not enacted until 1938. The 1938 Act was applicable generally to employees engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for interstate commerce and was set at $.25 an hour.
not enough
$8.5
As of May 2014, the current minimum wage in South San Francisco is $10.55. it is set to raise again in 2016.
Yes Congress can regulate the minimum wage. Congress also created the federal minimum wage in 1938. The current minimum wage is $7.25.
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour as of 6/9/2010