Florida's minimum wage in 2003 was $5.15 per hour. This was in line with the Federal Minimum wage at that time. It later exceeded the Federal Minimum wage in 2005.
$3.35 an hour, the federally mandated minimum.
The minimum hourly wage in Florida in 2010 was $7.25, the federally mandated minimum. The tip credit was $3.02, making a minimum wage for tipped employees of $4.23 an hour.
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The minimum wage waitresses have to be paid in Florida is $2.13
Florida's minimum wage at $6.79 is 16+% greater than the Federal minimum wage of $5.85 as of July 2008.
Florida minimum wage posters should have the state minimum wage information. An employer is required by law to post this information.
The minimum wage in Florida is $7.93 as of January 2014. This rate is adjusted regularly based on the rate of inflation.
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2009 Minimum wage for Florida servers is calculated as follows: Florida Minimum Wage $7.21 per hour less Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) tip credit of $3.02 for a direct wage owed by employer of $4.19 per hour. Overtime is (7.21 * 1.5) minus $3.02 FLSA tip credit for a total wage of $7.80 per hour plus tips. Effective July 24, 2009 this will change because the federal minimum wage will increase to $7.25 and change the FLSA tip credit. This answer cost me about $10K a couple of years ago.
The majority of jobs for 17-year olds pay minimum wage in Florida, but there are some jobs which will pay more.
The minimum wage in Texas in 2006 was approximately 5.15 a hour. In 2014, the minimum wage in Texas is 7.25 a hour.
The next scheduled increase occurs on January 1, next year. The amount of the increase is determined by the Consumer Price Index.
Florida state minimum wage is $7.21 as of January first 2009
Florida requires that employers post the minimum wage poster in their workplaces. Here is a direct link to the poster which you can print: http://www.floridajobs.org/PDG/PostersforEmployers/Poster_FL_MinWage2010.pdf
Usually at or slightly above minimum wage.