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In 1992, the federal minimum wage was approximately $4.25 per hour. As of June 2014, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.
The federal minimum wage first went into effect in 1938. At that time, Congress set the minimum wage at 25 cents per hour.
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.
Yes, minimum wage laws apply to minors who are employed. Employers must pay minors at least the minimum wage set by federal or state law, regardless of their age.
No, people need to be paid at least a minimum, however I think the states should decide not the Government. Each State is different, what seems minimum in Alaska is different to say Manhattan NY or CA.
As of July 2010, federal minimum wage is $7.25 and Minnesota minimum wage is the same because federal law prevails. However, by statute, the minimum wage in Minnesota is $5.25 or $6.15 depending on annual sales.
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour as of 6/9/2010
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
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.
It varies between the states. There is a federal minimum and states can add to that.
In the US the federal Minimum Wage FOR 2010 IS 7.25 PER HOUR. SOME states do have different minimum wage amounts above the Federal minimum wage amount of 7.25. Today July 22 2010. Go to the LABORLAWCENTER com website
You can get a copy of a Federal Minimum Wage Poster online.
Florida's minimum wage at $6.79 is 16+% greater than the Federal minimum wage of $5.85 as of July 2008.
Yes in some countries, no in others. The US has a federal minimum wage. Canada does not.
Idaho uses the federal minimum wage.
A company paying wages in Michigan must meet the Federal guidelines for paying minimum wage. The current Michigan minimum wage is actually less than the Federal minimum set, so employers must pay the Federal minimum for many different types of jobs.
In 1992, the federal minimum wage was approximately $4.25 per hour. As of June 2014, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.