According to the Department of Labor's website (see link below), the Illinois minimum wage in 2000 was equal to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act minimum wage of $5.15 per hour, applicable to employers with 4 or more employees.
http://www.dol.gov/esa/programs/whd/state/stateMinWageHis.htm
ILLINOIS
Applicable to employers of 4 or more employees, excluding family members
Effective 07/01/2010 - $8.25
Effective 07/01/2009 - $8.00
Effective 07/01/2008 - $7.75
Source :U.S. Department of Labor
In 2001, the minimum wage in the state of Illinois was $5.15 per hour. It went up to $6.50 an hour in 2005.
The 2011 minimum wage rate for the State of Illinois is $8.25.
In 1972 minimum wage was about $1.50/hour.
$2.10
5.15
The minimum wage in Illinois in 2002 was $5.15
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.
Minimum wage in 1972 was $1.60. See U.S. Dept of Labor Wage and Hour Division for a table of minimum wage history since 1938.
$4.50 per hour
$7.75 per hour for a minor and 8.25 per hour for anyone over 18.
It is 7.75 per hour. http://www.dol.gov/esa/minwage/america.htm#Illinois
Depends on the circumstances of employment. For instance, restaurant workers typically start well below minimum wage; they make up their pay in tips.
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
there was no minimum wage then:)
The federal hourly minimum wage today is $7.50 per hour. However some states make their own minimum wage. States with their own minimum wage include Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Colombia, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.
what was the minimum wage in the 1920
italy does not have a minimum wage