Currently the lowest minimum wages in the country are found in the states of Wyoming and Georgia. The wage is $5.15 an hour and thatâ??s only if the company employs four or more people. Ostensibly, it could be even lower.
As of February 2008, Washington has the highest minimum wage of all 50 states, with California, Massachusetts and Oregon close behind. Kansas has the lowest minimum wage, but 5 states have no minimum wage enacted under state law. In these states, the current federal minimum wage applies for most jobs. Out of the entire country, states or cities, Santa Fe has the highest minimum wage.
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As of 2014, there are two states with the same lowest minimum wage. These states are Wyoming and Georgia at 5.15 dollars.
The National education Association says South Dakota teachers averaged $34,709 last year.
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The lowest amount anyone can be paid is what ever the current federal minimum wage is. As of June 2014 the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour.
The lowest wage an employee is allowed to be pay.
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Whatever the state minimum wage is. If they can find a CDL driver who'll drive for that state's minimum wage, they can employ a driver at that wage.
The minimum wage in the state of Delaware is $7.25 an hour.
The minimum wage for the state of Maine is $7.50 an hour.
Alabama does not have a state minimum wage law.
No. Jobs can start at many different wage levels. The minimum wage is just the lowest start point by law.
The minimum wage rate in a state refers to the lowest amount of money a business is allowed to pay it's employees. The minimum wage rate in California,in 2013, is $8 per hour. However, out varies county to county. For example, people that live in a town like Ukiah most likely earn the state mandated minimum wage....but people in San Francisco will earn a higher wage due to the cost of living.
The minimum wage in the state of Idaho is $7.25 an hour, the same as the federal minimum wage. This minimum wage was enacted in 2007.
The average minimum wage in the United States is different state by state. Minimum wage varies from $7.25-$8.00 an hour. The last time laws were changed on minimum wage was in 2009.
The minimum wage is determined by the state. In the state of North Carolina, the minimum wage for both full and part time individuals is $7.25.